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The Assassin's Mindset: Identifying Assumptions to De-Risk Your Idea
Giff Constable shares 4 tactics for thinking holistically about an idea and clearly identifying, prioritizing and tackling assumptions.
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Similarity in Software Artifacts and Its Relation to Code Generation
Rainer Koschke discusses software cloning – reusing code through copy and paste.
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Scaling Reddit from 1 Million to 1 Billion–Pitfalls and Lessons
Jeremy Edberg shares some of the lessons learned scaling Reddit, advising on pitfalls to avoid.
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Why MDA Fails: Analysis of Unsuccessful Cases
Darius Silingas reviews multiple real-world MDA cases by presenting the problems faced, analyzing what went wrong, and suggesting how to address similar issues in your projects and organizations.
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Lessons Learned Building Storm
Nathan Marz shares lessons learned building Storm, an open-source, distributed, real-time computation system.
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Versioning our Versioning Strategy: Domain-Specific Tooling to Support Continuous Delivery
Ian Goodsell discusses the challenges encountered with tool versioning and new approaches needed to support continuous delivery.
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Architecture of the Triposo Travel Guide
Jon Tirsen and Douwe Osinga tell Triposo’s story from a small hobby project to the large architecture of today. Triposo is a mobile phone travel guide.
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Trying out Kanban at Comcast
Trevor Lalish-Menagh shares his experience introducing Kanban, what has worked and what hasn’t.
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Racing Thru the Last Mile: Cloud Delivery & Web-Scale Deployment
Alex Papadimoulis conducts a tutorial on delivery and deployment at scale.
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Managing Experimentation in a Continuously Deployed Environment
Wil Stuckey explains how Etsy manages to deploy nearly ~10,000 changes in one year, and how they run A/B experiments in the midst of continual code change.
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Inside Lanyrd's Architecture
Andrew Godwin tells Lanyrd’s story, covering the technology stack, tricks used, and what they would do differently if they could start afresh.
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Keynote: A Forward Look at Federated Wiki
Ward Cunningham keynotes on how Events, Sockets, CORS, Closures, SVG, DSLs, Canvas, EC2 and Raspberry Pi contribute to a new type of wiki, a federated one.