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It's a Kind of Magic: under the Covers of Spring Boot
Brian Clozel and Stéphane Nicoll discuss Spring Boot auto-configuration and the conditional configuration model.
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Incident Management at Netflix Velocity
Dave Hahn talks about how Netflix engineering teams think about failure, why they believe chaos is their friend, failure is guaranteed, and why Netflix is better off having both.
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Bootiful Development with Spring Boot and React
Matt Raible shows how to develop with Java 8, Spring Boot, React, and TypeScript.
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Building Enterprise Cache Based on CQRS
Komes Subramaniam discusses building a system that is implementing the CQRS pattern with a presentation friendly data model.
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Mining Functional Patterns
Debasish Ghosh discusses refactoring imperative code into functional patterns, improving code quality from the point of view of modularity, compositionality and simplicity.
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Microservices & Scaling of Rational Interactions
Mark Burgess talks about the scaling of microservices in computer and human interaction.
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Debugging Microservices Applications w/ Service Mesh, openTracing & Squash
Idit Levine describes and demonstrates common debugging techniques and introduces Squash, a new tool and methodology.
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A Practical Guide to GenStage with a Real-Life Use Case
Gyanendra Aggarwal introduces Elixir GenStage, a back-pressure abstraction, demonstrating how to use it through a real case warehouse automation.
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Logistics as a Service: Building the Ocado Smart Platform
Paul Sweetman and Alex Harvey discuss how Ocado Technology has built The Ocado Smart Platform, a scalable, AWS-based microservices architecture, combined with GCP analytics and a robotics grid.
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Best Practices Building Resilient Systems
Pablo Jensen focuses on best practices and lessons learned in building resilient systems.
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Practical Eff Monad for Microservices
Eric Torreborre presents using the Eff monad at Zalando to structure a REST microservice, introducing an approach for dependency injection using the Reader monad (classic) and tree rewriting.
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Expand Cloud Foundry for the Enterprise
Tim Leong discusses how Comcast leverages BOSH, the Service Broker API and Custom Buildpacks to add functionality to their DevOps teams to deploy and maintain geographically dispersed applications.