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Improving Both the UX and DX with White Box AI
Cloderic Mars discusses using white box AI to improve user and developer experience.
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Real Life Examples on How to Thrive Through Banking APIs
Lars Markull discusses using the figo Connect API to connect to thousands of banks and payment service providers to get info about transactions, portfolios, payments or notifications.
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Modern Distributed Optimization
Matt Adereth talks about the Black-box optimization techniques, what’s actually going on inside of these black-boxes and discusses an idea of how they can be used to solve problems today.
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What Came First: The Ordering of Events in Systems
Kavya Joshi explores the beautifully simple happens-before principle and delves into how happens-before is tracked in a distributed database like Riak.
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Automating Inventory at Stitch Fix
Sally Langford talks about the use of ML within StitchFix’s inventory forecasting system, the architecture they have developed in-house and their use of Bayesian methods.
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Deep Learning @Google Scale: Smart Reply in Inbox
Anjuli Kannan describes the algorithmic, scaling, deployment considerations involved in a an application of cutting-edge deep learning in a user-facing product: the Smart Reply feature of Google Inbox
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API Design Lessons Learned: Enterprise to Startup
Mohamed El-Geish explores lessons learned at big companies like Microsoft and LinkedIn, and adapts the insights drawn from them to fit a fast-growing startup.
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One and Only One Process in a Distributed System
Nathan Herald discusses the possibility to create a distributed system with one process representing every user / shared resource in Elixir.
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Ensuring Compliance of 3rd Party App Access in a PSD2 World
David Stewart discusses being successful with open APIs and PSD2.
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Open Data in UK
Senaka Fernando discusses Open Data: what it is, who uses it, why APIs are important, and how to promote the use of it.
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Reasoning about Complex Distributed Systems
Erich Ess discusses technical tools needed to gain information on a complex system and practical approaches to convert that information into an actual understanding of the system.
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Production - Designing for Testability
Michael Bryzek explores what it’s like to build quality software with no development, QA, or staging environments, but which is tested in production.