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Hallway Testing - Cool Face of Usability Testing
Ewa Marchewka discusses good practices in hallway testing, who should be involved and how, what projects can benefit from this technique, when to use it, and what to avoid.
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Demystifying the Most Significant Java Language Features from 9 to 11
Ionut Balosin discusses some of the Java features appearing in Java 9, 10 and 11.
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The Halo of Resilience Engineering
J. Paul Reed looks at how some of the pillars of Resilience Engineering might help and a team can deal with the changes forced to confront.
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More Devs, No Problems: Enabling Self-Service Access to Kubernetes
Fabio Yeon discusses how Tanzu Mission Control helps with security and management of Kubernetes clusters.
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What’s Your App Pulse? How We Built Metrics Observability in Large Enterprise Hybrid Clouds
Lois Blanc and Yang Yu discuss using Pulse, a Cloud Foundry marketplace service that consolidates and contextualizes an application's metrics in a single Grafana dashboard.
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To Microservices and Back Again
Alexandra Noonan talks about what microservice antipatterns to avoid, the tradeoffs between microservices and a monolith, how to identify when it's time make a big change, and more.
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Highly Available and Resilient Multi-Site Deployments Using Spinnaker
Koundinya Srinivasarao and Dodd Pfeffer discuss ways to enhance cloud resiliency and how Pivotal and Spinnaker provide continuity across multiple regions in case of a data center outage.
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Building a Data Exchange with Spring Cloud Data Flow
Channing Jackson presents a case study in the distillation of the finite patterns on each side of the data exchange and a discussion of the patterns used.
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Stop Talking & Listen; Practices for Creating Effective Customer SLOs
Cindy Quach discusses some of the common pitfalls that arise from collecting and analyzing service data such as only using 'out-of-the-box' metrics and not having feedback loops.
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Reliability Matters More Than Ever
Tammy Butow discusses why reliability and resilience matter now more than ever, and how one can achieve them.
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Design Decisions for Perfect JavaScript Testing Framework
Michael Bodnarchuk discusses solving testing issues in JS: choosing proper abstraction level, choosing a running backend, dealing with asynchronicity, and choosing a test runner.
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Java in Containers - Part Deux
David Delabassee looks in parallel at how OpenJDK is evolving to cope with some of those changes and most importantly what it all means for Java developers.