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Building Resilient Serverless Systems
John Chapin explains how to use serverless technologies and an infrastructure-as-code approach to architect, build, and operate large-scale systems that are resilient to vendor failures.
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Bringing JAMStack to the Enterprise
Jamund Ferguson talks about some of the challenges PayPal faced with their Node.js application servers, why they think the JAMStack approach improves performance for their apps and their developers.
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Cloud-Native Data Pipelines with Apache Kafka
Gwen Shapira discusses how data engineering requirements changed in a cloud-native world, and how the solutions change with them.
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Work Together Anywhere: What Great Remote Teams Look Like
Lisette Sutherland discusses how to work remotely as though you were in the office with colleagues.
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Beyond the Double Bind
Patrick Steyaert explores how to integrate (agile) intuition and (agile) reasoning, and provides a common conceptual framework underlying the very different schools of (agile) thought.
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A Dive into Streams @LinkedIn with Brooklin
Celia Kung talks about Brooklin, LinkedIn’s managed data streaming service, and dives deeper into its architecture and use cases, as well as their future plans.
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The User Journey of a Refugee: How we introduced an Agile Mindset to the Nonprofit Sector
Stephanie Gasche tells how they went from a domain name to wireframes to a registered society and an up-and-running website within four months, serving an influx of 130,000 asylum seekers.
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Putting the Spark in Functional Fashion Tech Analytics
Gareth Rogers shows how his team used Clojure to provide a solid platform to connect and manage an AWS hosted analytics pipeline and the pitfalls they encountered on the way.
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Not Sold Yet, GraphQL: A Humble Tale from Skeptic to Enthusiast
Garrett Heinlen talks about how Netflix builds and deploys GraphQL and how they are running it in production.
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Making 'npm install' Safe
Kate Sills talks about some of the security issues using NPM packages, and Realms and SES (Secure ECMAScript) as possible solutions to NPM package security vulnerabilities.
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Driving Technology Transformation at @WeWork
Hugo Haas talks about the platform and architecture behind WeWork’s technology transformation over the past 2.5 years, and some of the unique technology challenges WeWork faces.
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PID Loops and the Art of Keeping Systems Stable
Colm MacCárthaigh shows what PID loops look like in the context of modern systems, and how exponential backoff, flow-control, and other techniques can be wielded to build self-healing systems.