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J2V8 a Highly Efficient JS Runtime for Java
Ian Bull introduces J2V8 and its API, how it was inspired by SWT, how V8 (C++) was integrated with Java, and some Eclipse tools for developing JavaScript applications on J2V8.
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Jekyll and Hyde with Jubula
This talk will present participants with both aspects of Jubula’s personality: Dr Jekyll: writing tests with the Jubula actions in the ITE; Mr Hyde: writing Jubula tests in Jav
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DaaS – Liberating Your Data with APIs for Fun & Profit
Mark O’Neill presents a number of real-life case studies about how businesses worldwide are succeeding with APIs, enabling new business channels and revenue.
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Machine Learning and IoT
Ajit Jaokar discusses data science and IoT: sensor data, real-time processing, cognitive computing, integration of IoT analytics with hardware, IoT’s impact on healthcare, automotive, wearables, etc.
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Atomic Counters or a Lesson on Performance and Hardware Concurrency
Detlef Vollmann explores the performance and scalability issues of atomic
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Relevance of ClojureScript
Jearvon Dharrie discusses how ClojureScript stacks up against ES6. He demonstrates code examples in JavaScript and ClojureScript.
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Tasty Recipes for OSGi Bundles
Gunnar Wagenknecht introduces the Eclipse Bundle Recipes project, explaining how to turn a library from Maven into an OSGi bundle, and how to deploy recipes and build systems to a local environment.
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Model Migration with Edapt
Maximilian Koegel introduces Edapt, describing its basic features and demonstrating how it can be used for migrating models in real life applications.
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What Elixir is About
José Valim introduces Elixir and some of the most important features: data types, modules, async, collections, parallelism, streams, etc.
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Compile-time Computations in C++14
Peter Sommerlad covers compile-time computations available in C++14: constexpr functions and constants, literal types, variable templates, variadic templates and what can be expected in the future.
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Developing Functional Domain Models with Event Sourcing
Chris Richardson describes how to implement business logic using a domain model that is based on event sourcing. He compares and contrasts a hybrid OO/FP design with a purely functional approach.
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How 30 Years of Ticket Transaction Data Helps you Discover New Shows!
Vaclav Petricek discusses how to train models, architect and build a scalable system powered by Storm, Hadoop, Spark, Spring Boot and Vowpal Wabbit that meets SLAs measured in tens of milliseconds.