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Re-Platforming Legacy .NET Applications to PCF Using Modernized Techniques
Alfus Jaganathan, Poornima Varadhan discuss strategies, frameworks, libraries, tools and techniques applied to re-platform legacy .NET applications with a 12/15 factors, using modernized techniques.
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Designing Distributed Systems with TLA+
Hillel Wayne introduces the ideas behind TLA+, a specification language that describes a system and its properties, and how it works, with a focus on practical examples.
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BBC iPlayer: Architecting for TV
David Buckhurst talks about BBC iPlayer and explores the challenges of TV application development. He touches on the next steps for iPlayer as they blur the lines between broadcast and IP television.
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Airbnb’s Great Migration: Building Services at Scale
Jessica Tai recaps her QCon SF 2018 “Great Migration” presentation then continues the story with a focus on how Airbnb is building, operating, and scaling its expanding network of services.
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Hitting the Enterprise Sweet Spot – A Real-World View of PKS Deployment and Successful Use Cases
Alan Flower presents several use cases that drive PKS adoption, showing where it presents a better solution for certain workloads and shares real data on cloud migration trends.
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It's All about Delivering: A Journey from AWS to Cloud Foundry
Daniel Basten discusses how Talanx adopted the Axon Framework and moved from AWS to PCF.
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Bootiful CQRS and Event Sourcing with Axon Framework
Allard Buijze discusses using Spring Boot's autoconfiguration and Axon's separation of business logic and infrastructure concerns to set up a CQRS and Event Sourcing application.
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Interaction Protocols: It's All about Good Manners
Martin Thompson explores the history of protocols and their application when building distributed systems. Protocols provide the foundation on which the quality attributes are delivered.
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Performance: What's Next?
A lot of the techniques and approaches that are used for developing and improving software performance are tried and tested rather than innovative. But what does the future hold? Will software evolve?
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Panel: Java Is Still Free?
The panelists talk about costs, freedom of use, who governs Java/OpenJDK and what providers are for Java infrastructure for the next 5, 10, 15 years.
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Open Source Robotics: Hands on with Gazebo and ROS 2
Louise Poubel gives an overview of ROS (Robot Operating System) and Gazebo (a multirobot simulator), the problems they've been solving so far and what's on the roadmap for the future.
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Engineering Dumb: Modern Mobile Thin Clients
Brandon John-Freso talks about building a complex feature at OkCupid and demonstrates a few design patterns to create remotely configurable layouts and behavior on-the-fly.