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Agyle with a Y – Making Agile Work for Millennials
Carmel Dolev discusses the Y generation’s characteristics, and covers practical tools and advice on how to enable them to thrive in an agile environment.
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Five Simple Tools to Unlock Innovation
Sarah Shewell talks about the 5 tools to help ignite innovation and expose unspoken customer needs, tools that come from each phase of the design thinking framework.
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Interoperability of Open-source Tools: The Emergence of Interfaces
Katie Gamanji focuses on the evolution of interfaces within the Kubernetes landscape, including networking, storage, service mesh and cluster provisioning.
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Sorbet: Why and How We Built a Typechecker for Ruby
Dmitry Petrashko talks about Sorbet, a fast, powerful type checker designed for Ruby. At Stripe, they used Sorbet to drive code quality via measurable, concrete indicators.
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Mapping Skills and Capability
Emily Webber discusses using skills and capability maps.
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Best Practices to Spring to Kubernetes Easier and Faster
Ray Tsang introduces tools -Jib, Skaffold- and best practices to adopt Kubernetes faster and easier.
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Mapping the Evolution of Socio-Technical Systems
Cat Swetel uses Wardley Maps to examine the evolution of computing and explores potential futures.
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Improving the Quality of Incoming Code
Naresh Jain shares his experience of using PRRiskAdvisor to gradually educate and influence developers to write better code and also help the code reviewer to be more effective at their reviews.
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Privacy Tools and Techniques for Developers
Amber Welch talks about privacy engineering, from foundational principles to advanced techniques, as well as upcoming technologies like homomorphic encryption.
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Culture: Startups Wish They Were Bigger, Big Companies Dream of Being Startup-ish. So what?
Luca Minudel tries to define what makes a start-up culture, and introduces a set of tools and techniques that he’s found useful in his work.
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Scaling Emerging AI Applications with Ray
Peter Schafhalter discusses about his work with Ray, a distributed execution framework for emerging AI applications, Tune, and Modin.
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Discovering Culture through Artifacts
Mike McGarr shares an approach to discovering organizational culture through its artifacts and the key artifacts we can seek out that allow us to build an understanding of an organization's culture.