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The Fundamentals of JVM Tuning
Charlie Hunt presents the fundamentals of JVM tuning and provides advice for developers on writing a Java application that performs well at runtime.
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API Conf Panel: Emerging Automation Layers on Top of Today’s APIs
The panelists present various approaches to API automation, sharing from their experiences.
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Effective Java Reloaded
Matt Stine revisits a subset of techniques and practices from Joshua Bloch’s book “Effective Java.”
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API Conf Panel: API Design Best Practices
Jakub Nesetril, Tony Tam, Kirsten Jones share tools and tips for building great APIs.
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Cheating Decline: Acting Now to Let You Program Well for a Really Long Time
Brian Marick shares insight into how one can remain a programmer throughout his career.
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Beyond Contracts: An Exploration into Unified Specifications
Paul deGrandis emphasizes the importance of using specification-as-a-value, a way of unifying core.contracts, test.generative, and external systems under a single common specification in Clojure.
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Building Hypermedia APIs with HTML
Jon Moore discusses the pros and cons using HTML for an API media type, as well as the particulars of implementation patterns, from representations to building programmatic HTML clients.
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Deleting Code at Nokia
Tom Coupland discusses some of the various technologies investigated, and in many cases deployed at Nokia including Gradle, Spring, MongoDB and Clojure.
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Intro to CLP with core.logic
Ryan Senior introduces CLP using core.logic through examples and live coding based on some logic puzzles, providing the essential background to have some fun with core.logic and CLP.
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Spock: A Highly Logical Way To Test
Howard Lewis Ship overviews Spock, a testing framework for the JVM.
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C++11 The Future is Here
Bjarne Stroustrup keynotes on what C++ is in general, how C++ 11 makes simple things even simpler, resource management, generic programming, and concurrency.
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Engines of Abstraction
Jim Duey surveys several abstraction techniques that can help in writing reusable code in Clojure.