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Flight of the Flux: A Look at Reactor Execution Model
Simon Baslé discusses `Flux` and `Mono` on the JVM, APIs and Reactive Stream, the Reactor execution model.
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Getting Super Productive with Spring Tools 4 and Spring Boot 2
Alex Boyko and Martin Lippert show how to use the Spring Tools 4 in Eclipse and Visual Studio Code when working on Spring Boot 2 applications.
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Securing OAuth 2.0 Resources in Spring Security 5
Josh Cummings and Joe Grandja take a look at two insecure applications--one a web application and the other a REST API--and integrate them both with an OAuth 2.0 Authorization Server.
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Data-Driven Decision Making
Zoe Vance and Denise Yu describe how to design the indicators to build an understanding of a product, how to monitor those metrics over time, and how to build feedback loops.
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Shifting Roles - Clarifying the Impact of Agile Adoption in Traditional Project Organizations
Andrew Annet, Catherine Swetel discuss visualization techniques to structure useful conversations about evolving role changes for organizations in the midst of adopting Agile principles and practices.
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Let's Launch a Website, Right Friggin' Now!
Lemon shows a methodology for building websites with Vue, Pug and Sass.
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Chaos Engineering with Containers
Ana Medina discusses the benefits of using Chaos Engineering to inject failures in order to make our container infrastructure more reliable.
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Control Theory in Container Fleet Management
Vallery Lancey covers basic principles of observing systems, controller design, and PID controllers.
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The 10 Kubernetes Commandments
Bryan Liles and Carlos Amedee explore topics from booting Kubernetes clusters to running complex workloads as a list of 10 items.
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Disenchantment: Netflix Titus, Its Feisty Team, and Daemons
Andrew Spyker talks about Netflix's feisty team’s work across container runtimes, scheduling & control plane, and cloud infrastructure integration.
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The Highs and Lows of Stateful Containers
Alex Robinson walks through his experiences trying to reliably run a distributed database on Kubernetes, optimize its performance, and help others do the same in their heterogeneous environments.
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What's New in Spring Data
Christoph Strobl discusses some of the new features in Spring Data including compatibility improvements with 3rd party libraries like Vavr and language extensions for Kotlin.