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AI-Based Data Extraction
George Roth presents the challenges of data extraction from unstructured content in the context of preparing the data for Data Analytics.
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Get Kata
Kevlin Henney discusses a couple of katas and digs deeper into TDD, lambdas, language(s), (dys)functional programming and Alcubierre drive.
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GraphQL for Fun & Profit
Tom Adams introduces GraphQL, explaining why it is useful when dealing with an API.
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The Rise of Customer Experience Networks Powered by APIs
Stephane Castellani discusses why and how to build a customer experience network.
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Coding for High Frequency Trading
Richard Croucher talks about the application environments, design patterns and programming languages commonly deployed across Financial Services including Investment Banks and Hedge Funds.
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When Containers Attack!
Anne Currie dives deep into history: what the past can tell us about full stack engineers, popular tech platforms and the dangers of searching for the perfect technology.
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Streaming APIs
Audrey Neveu discusses why and how to transform a REST API into a Data Streaming API.
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Self-Service APIs for Digital Transformation and Open Innovation
Thierry Gaillet discusses creating an API that leads the digital transformation and innovation process in a company based on his experience at Orange.
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The Future of Artificial Intelligence
The speakers in this panel discuss the future of artificial intelligence.
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Rebuilding the Monolith with Composable Apps
Ian Thomas discusses breaking down monoliths into composable parts and understanding value from the point of the customer, showing examples of functional programming styles for building front-end apps
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Full-Scale Elm in Production
Richard Feldman introduces Elm, how it works, what differentiates it from the other front-end technologies, and gives practical advice for introducing it to an existing JavaScript codebase.
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to Serverless JavaScript
Steve Faulkner discusses Bustle's entire serverless stack. He talks about the good, the bad, and the ugly, sharing real numbers from production systems.