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UX Axioms: Designing Better Products for People
Erik Dahl shares a number of lessons learned along the way, outlining a set of UX Axioms designers and developers alike can use to integrate UX into their practice.
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Patterns, Code Smells, and the Pragmatic Programmer
Jason McCreary discusses how a number of books from The Reading List - Implementation Patterns, Refactoring, Design Patterns, The Pragmatic Programmer - helped him with becoming a software engineer.
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Hello, Declarative World
Tom Stuart takes a look at some modern examples of declarative programming and explores how it can help with the applications built today.
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Elements of Scale
Ben Stopford examines tools, mechanisms and tradeoffs that allow a data architecture to scale, from disk formats to fully blown architectures for real-time storage, streaming and batch processing.
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Paasta: Application Delivery at Yelp
Evan Krall talks about Paasta, which is Yelp's platform for running services, built on Docker, Mesos, Marathon, SmartStack, git, and Jenkins.
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Scaling Distributed Systems
Natalia Chechina outlines features of actor and functional programming models, and the reason these models attract so much interest in parallel, concurrent, and scaling world.
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Data Structure Adventures
Joseph Blomstedt presents ongoing work to build a new set of high performance data structures for Erlang, including both single process data structures as well as various concurrent data structures.
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Are You a SOLID Coder?
Steve Green introduces SOLID principles with coding examples tailored for novice and intermediate developers.
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Getting Your Web Projects Production Ready with Gulp
Jonathan Mills presents how to automate building tasks for JavaScript projects with Gulp.
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Moving Beyond the Monolith
David Harrison presents the API and culture journey at freelancer.com.
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Data Migration at Scale with RabbitMQ and Spring
Félix López, Alvaro Videla discuss about RabbitMQ and messaging architectures, both from a theoretical perspective and a practical one.
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The Making of XRobots
Jan Koehnlein presents the making of the XRobots game combining Lego Mindstorms with LeJOS, image recognition with OpenCV, augmented reality, Xtend, Xtext with Xbase, Eclipse, Orion, Jetty, JavaFX.