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Ratpack Web Framework
Dan Woods talks about Ratpack, an asynchronous web framework for the JVM that was inspired by the simplistic nature of Ruby's Sinatra framework.
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Workshops: The UX Designers' Trojan Horse
Viviana Doctorovich explains how to use workshops to teach clients the design process using planning, design games and methods for dealing with difficult stakeholders.
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Designing with Sensors: Creating Adaptive Experiences
Avi Itzkovitch discusses how smart devices, sensors and context aware applications can enhance the user experience with adaptability and redefine the way people use technology.
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Explore Your Data: The Fundamentals of Network Analysis
Amy Heineike covers how to construct clean (and avoid hairball) networks, effective ways to analyze them, as well as open source options for visualizing and interacting with your graphs.
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Evolution of the PayPal API Platform: Enabling the Future of Money
Deepak Nadig discusses how PayPal’s API Platform evolved both internally and externally, the principles and patterns used, and how it is enabling the future of Money.
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Metrics-Driven Prioritization
Sam McAfee outlines an approach they are using at Neo to help their clients integrate business metrics and probabilistic modeling into their prioritization process.
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RESTful Grails 2
Jeff Scott Brown talks about the Grails 2 features and functionality related to building RESTful services.
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The Dirty Word of UX Design: Management
Alisan Atvur shares success stories and failures of innovation managers within companies, providing methods for navigating organizational relationships and strengthening the role of designers.
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Redefine 2014: Opening Speech
David Gauquelin keynotes on the role played by designers in imagining, building, and developing the products that will shape people’s lives in this new interconnected world.
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Intro to Datomic
Stuart Sierra provides an introduction to Datomic's data model, architecture, query syntax, and transactions.
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Continuous Delivery: Building Systems that Can Pivot
Sam Newman, Zhamak Dehghani make an introduction to microservice architectures, explaining why they are ideal for organizations that want to optimize for fast speed of change.
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Do I Have Your Attention? Thinking about UX and UX about Thinking
Chris Atherton outlines some of the cognitive science around how attention and cognition work, helping understanding the reasons why designs sometimes leave users frustrated and confused.