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Four Lessons from 10+ Years of APIs
Adam Duvander shares 4 API lessons: outsourcing development, possible regrets on making an API public, not all need your API, and an API can provide more opportunities that one can build.
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LinkedIn's Active/Active Evolution
Erran Berger discusses how they scaled architecture at LinkedIn across multiple data centers.
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So We Hear You Like Papers
Ines Sombre and Caitie McCaffrey offer a guided tour of papers from past and present research that have reshaped the way we think about building large scale distributed systems.
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Don't Scale Agile. Descale Your Organization
Stuart Bargon discusses how to “descale” an organization, removing the extra weight and making it agile, showcasing the transformation of one of the oldest Australian public institutions.
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How Netflix Directs 1/3rd of Internet Traffic
Haley Tucker and Mohit Vora discuss the architecture at Netflix that makes streaming happen, while highlighting interesting lessons and design patterns that can be widely applied.
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Exploring Domain Driven Design Implementation Patterns in .NET, Part 1/2
Steve Bohlen introduces DDD principles and concepts, and explores various patterns -Repositories, Specifications, Entities, Value Objects, Services, etc. - useful for implementing DDD in .NET code.
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Introducing RxJava into a Spring Boot REST API
Simon Baslé and Laurent Doguin describe how one can migrate code into a fully async and RxJava-based application, built upon Spring Boot and Java 8.
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Stream Processing in Uber
Danny Yuan discusses how Uber uses stream processing to solve a wide range of problems, including real-time aggregation and prediction on geospatial time series, and much more.
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From Source to Bytecode: Deep Dive into the Groovy Compiler
Cédric Champeau explores the Groovy compiler. He discusses parsing, abstract syntax tree, type checking, type inference, bytecode and verifier.
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Message-driven Microservices in the Cloud
Mark Fisher and Dave Syer perform a series of live demos on different platforms ranging from local to a remote Cloud to show the simplicity of the Spring Cloud Stream developer experience.
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A How-to Guide to Security in the PAAS Cloud
John Field and Shawn McKinney examine the security of a typical Java web application and describe 5 common application security architecture patterns taken from real world customer problems.
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Securing Microservices with Spring Cloud Security
Will Tran talks about the authentication and authorization scenarios that one may encounter once he starts building out microservices.