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DeepRacer and DeepLens, Machine Learning for Fun! (and Profit?)
Jeremy Edberg shares his work with DeepRacer and DeepLens, talking about some of the basics of ML used in these projects and showing a DeepRacer in action.
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Policing the Capital Markets with ML
Cliff Click talks about SCORE, a solution for doing Trade Surveillance using H2O, Machine Learning, and a whole lot of domain expertise and data munging.
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Build Node.js APIs Using Serverless
Simona Cotin talks about how to migrate an API of an existing app to Azure Functions, and how to use Visual Studio Code and the Azure Functions extension to speed up work.
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Improving Developer Productivity with Visual Studio Intellisense
Allison Buchholtz-Au and Shengyu Fu discuss how PM, engineering, and data science came together to build Visual Studio IntelliCode, which delivers context-aware code completion suggestions.
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From Robot Simulation to the Real World
Louise Poubel overviews Gazebo's architecture with examples of projects using Gazebo, describing how to bridge virtual robots to their physical counterparts.
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The Road to Artificial Intelligence: An Ethical Minefield
Lloyd Danzig offers a look into the complex ethical issues faced by today's top engineers and poses open-ended questions for the consideration of attendees.
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Unique Resiliency of the Erlang VM, the BEAM and Erlang OTP
Irina Guberman demonstrates how unique features of the BEAM in combination with Erlang OTP can take a company's servers to the next level of resiliency and robustness.
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Panel: the Future of Languages
In this panel, these programming languages experts try to find the places where we could probably past each other to try to find common ground.
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People Are More Complex Than Computers
Mairead O'Connor presents how Equal Experts are challenging traditional ways of working and how they question the standard practices in order to try to create a better place to work.
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Ethos(s): Enabling Community and Culture
Robyn Bergeron examines the ethical principles and practices of open source community architecture that empower contributor influence and participation, drawn from both real-world examples & research.
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Why Continuations are Coming to Java
Ron Pressler discusses and compares the various techniques of dealing with concurrency and IO in both pure functional and imperative programming languages.
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How Rust Views Tradeoffs
Stephen Klabnik takes a look at some tradeoffs in the design of Rust, and how that makes it more suitable for some kinds of projects than others.