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Data Driven Action: A Primer on Data Science
S Aerni, S Ramanujam and J Vawdrey present approaches and open source tools for wrangling and modeling massive datasets, scaling Java applications for NLP on MPP through PL/Java and much more.
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Boot Your Search with Spring
Christoph Strobl focuses on integrating search solutions like Solr, Elasticsearch as well as MongoDBs full text search into an application.
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Grooscript in Action
Jorge Franco talks about Grooscript, a library that converts Groovy code to JavaScript. He presents it, with the good parts and their limitations.
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Becoming an Advanced Groovy Developer
Tom Henricksen covers Design Patterns in Groovy, compilation configuration, mixing Java and Groovy, and calling other languages from Groovy. He shows how to call Scala and Clojure from Groovy.
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Create Elegant Builds at Scale with Gradle
Hans Dockter discusses how to solve the challenges of standardization, dependency management, multi-language builds, and automatic build infrastructure provisioning.
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Exploring Domain Driven Design Implementation Patterns in .NET, Part 2/2
Steve Bohlen introduces DDD principles and concepts, and explores various patterns -Repositories, Specifications, Entities, Value Objects, Services, etc. - useful for implementing DDD in .NET code.
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Designing C# 7
Lucian Wischik discusses the design process for C# 7, which is being designed in the open, with eager community participation on GitHub and elsewhere, and the language features that are taking shape.
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Is your profiler speaking the same language as you?
This talk covers the classic profiler features. What is a hotspot? What is the difference between sampling and instrumentation from the profiler perspective? What are the problems with those methods?
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Four Lessons from 10+ Years of APIs
Adam Duvander shares 4 API lessons: outsourcing development, possible regrets on making an API public, not all need your API, and an API can provide more opportunities that one can build.
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Go GC: Prioritizing Low Latency and Simplicity
Rick Hudson discusses the motivation, performance, and technical challenges of Go's low latency concurrent GC and why the approach fits Go well.
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Exploring Domain Driven Design Implementation Patterns in .NET, Part 1/2
Steve Bohlen introduces DDD principles and concepts, and explores various patterns -Repositories, Specifications, Entities, Value Objects, Services, etc. - useful for implementing DDD in .NET code.
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Introducing RxJava into a Spring Boot REST API
Simon Baslé and Laurent Doguin describe how one can migrate code into a fully async and RxJava-based application, built upon Spring Boot and Java 8.