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The Morning Paper Issue 8 - AI Edition
Welcome to this AI-themed edition of The Morning Paper Quarterly. We've selected five paper write-ups which first appeared on The Morning Paper blog over the last year.
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Practical Guide to Building an API Back End with Spring Boot
Starting your first project with Spring Boot can be a bit daunting given the vast options that it provides. This book will guide you step by step along the way to be a Spring Boot hero in no time.
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Service Meshes: Managing Complex Communication within Cloud Native Applications
This InfoQ eMag aims to help you decide if your organisation would benefit from using a service mesh, and if so, that it also guides you on your service-mesh journey.
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The InfoQ eMag: Real-World Machine Learning: Case Studies, Techniques and Risks
Machine learning (ML) and deep-learning technologies like Apache Spark, Flink, Microsoft CNTK, TensorFlow, and Caffe brought data analytics to the developer community. This eMag focuses on the current landscape of ML technologies and presents several associated real-world case studies.
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The InfoQ eMag: Gender, Race, Age and Neurodiversity for Software Developers
This eMag draws together ideas that have been published on InfoQ over a number of years, presenting a wide range of aspects of diversity and ways that individuals, teams and organisations can create environments where diversity thrives, people are respected and outcomes are more successful.
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The InfoQ eMag: Microservices - Patterns and Practices
While the underlying technology and patterns are certainly interesting, microservices have always been about helping development teams be more productive. Experts who spoke about microservices at QCon SF 2017 did not simply talk about the technical details of microservices, but included a focus on the business side and more human-oriented aspects of developing distributed software systems.
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The Morning Paper Issue 7 - Experimentation, Optimisation and Learning
For this edition of The Morning Paper Quarterly Review, Adrian Colyer has chosen a set of papers that illustrate what the data natives are up to: how they embed experimentation, optimisation, and learning into everything they do. If you thought continual delivery was the end game, for data natives this is just the necessary pre-requisite.
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The InfoQ eMag: Observability
This eMag explores the topic of observability in-depth, covering the role of the “three pillars of observability” -- monitoring, logging, and distributed tracing -- and relates these topics to designing and operating software systems based around modern architectural styles like microservices and serverless.
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The InfoQ eMag: Streaming Architecture
This InfoQ emag aims to introduce you to core stream processing concepts like the log, the dataflow model, and implementing fault-tolerant streaming systems.
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The InfoQ eMag: Cloud Native Patterns & Practices
In this eMag, the InfoQ team pulled together stories that best help you understand this cloud-native revolution, and what it takes to jump in. It features interviews with industry experts, and articles on key topics like migration, data, and security.
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The Morning Paper Issue 6 - Computer Science Applied
Subtle production failures running Microsoft Azure, identifying users from aggregated mobile data, taking over a city with Philips Hue lightbulbs, processing a trillion edge graph on a single machine, and why Rust should be your systems language of choice.
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The InfoQ eMag: Reactive JavaScript
This eMag is meant to give an easy-going, yet varied introduction to reactive programming with JavaScript. Modern web frameworks and numerous libraries have all embraced reactive programming. The rise in immutability and functional reactive programming have added to the discussion. It’s important for modern JavaScript developers to know what’s going on, even if they’re not using it themselves.