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State of Chaos Engineering
Bruce Wong discusses the current state of Chaos Engineering, emerging patterns of success, and the future opportunity at hand.
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Functional / Microservices in Real-Time Financials
Vitor Olivier presents how Nubank has built the system of record based on functional programming principles, the challenges they faced when taking it to scale and the benefits of their approach.
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Serverless Architectures
Rafal Gancarz introduces the core concepts around Serverless/FaaS and describes architectural and operational aspects of distributed systems built on top the serverless stack with application on AWS.
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Alluxio: The Journey Thus Far and the Road ahead
Gene Pang introduces Alluxio, an open-source memory-speed virtual distributed storage system, integrations with other storage systems and some of the improvements they are working on.
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Real-Time Metrics Computations to Power Video Quality of Delivery Resilience
Sudhi Nada shows how Conviva deals with video delivery issues, illustrating the business impact of video delivery failures and how to build resiliency into such systems based on real-time metrics.
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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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Bots & Messaging Application APIs
Jasmine Anteunis discusses integrating bots with messaging applications.
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GitHub's GraphQL Future
Kyle Daigle shares why GitHub chose GraphQL, how it differs from REST, how GitHub went about implementing it, and how they're using it in production a year later.
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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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Testing Web Services with QuickCheck
Thomas Arts discusses how to test web services with QuickCheck.
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Refactoring Elixir - Lessons Learned from a Year on Exercism.Io
Devon Estes discusses some common, but less than optimal, solutions to some of the problems on exercism.io followed by refactoring, showing the performance improvements and tradeoffs made.