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What They Don't Tell You about Microservices...
Daniel Rolnick talks about the process Yodle went through adopting and deploying microservices, including database architectures and architectural patterns that emerged.
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Are Your Microservices Naked and Afraid?
Alan Ho and Sandeep Murusupalli discuss the right type of protection (OAuth/Throttling) and monitoring (e.g. bot monitoring) needed to be put in place to properly manage microservices.
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Event Sourcery
Sebastian von Conrad and James Ross explain how to use event sourcing in order to keep the cost of change lower.
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GIF: The Image Format that Keeps Giving
Igor Wiedler discusses GIF topics: compression, patents, legal trials, boycotts, browsers, color palettes and binary numbers.
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ESPN Next Generation APIs Powering Web, Mobile, TV
Manny Pelarinos talks about the tension of optimizing APIs for different experiences, while supporting hundreds of endpoints and many web and mobile applications at scale.
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Containers, FTW!
Michael Hausenblas introduces containers, microservices and dealing with security, monitoring and troubleshooting using Apache Mesos/Marathon and Kubernetes.
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The Verification of a Distributed System
Caitie McCaffrey discusses the strategies for proving a correct system and less strenuous methods of testing, which can help increase our confidence that a system is doing the right thing.
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Patterns & Practices for Cloud-Based Microservices
Rachel Reese talks about the lessons she has learned at Jet.com on their way to developing the platform and how they’ve schooled themselves on what works and what doesn't for F# and microservices.
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Banking from the Future: Cryptocurrency Key Storage
Olaf Carlson-Wee examines various novel cryptosystems used to facilitate the secure storage of billions of dollars in global crypto banks.
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BOSH - Twenty Years of Deployment Lessons in One Tool
Colin Humphreys talks about how the Cloud Foundry community deploys the distributed system powering the one of the most successful open source platforms, along with details on the tooling used.
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The Twelve-Factor Container
Casey West uses twelve-factor app essay as a guide to discuss the do’s and dont’s of building and running containers, each factor providing an opportunity to consider avoiding certain anti-patterns.
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Using a Design Sprint to Accelerate Innovation
Rob Scherer and Rob Alford discuss the Design Sprint process used by Google Ventures, some of the changes made to it and lessons learned along the way.