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Empathy: A Keystone Habit
Paul Tevis explores how empathy is what Charles Duhigg calls a "keystone habit", a behavior change that unlocks other cascading behavior changes.
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Dropping the Work-Life Balancing Act
Cameron Jacoby shares her experience of dropping the work-life balancing act and replacing it with a framework for figuring out what works for her, and more importantly, what doesn't.
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How To: Developers' Community-driven Career Growth
Georgiy Mogelashvili talks about the “Game of Roles” that Booking.com uses to grow their own developers into senior or leadership positions.
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All You Need to Know to Deploy Applications on Kubernetes
Eric Johnson and Oleksandr Slynko discuss various Kubernetes primitives to achieve high availability, and some of the problems that could be encountered with Kubernetes clusters.
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P to V to C: The Value of Bringing “Everything” to Containers
Cornelia Davis and Mukesh Gadiya examine the benefits of containerization, the role of infrastructure virtualization, discussing containers, pods, controllers, policies and more.
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Rethinking Legacy and Monolithic Systems
Vaughn Vernon discusses removing entanglement in legacy and monolithic systems.
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Metrics that Matter - Moving from Easy to Impactful
Joel Tosi walks through a simple grouping for metrics where the groupings not only call out the metrics, but their limits, and help guide to better metrics.
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Dissecting Kubernetes (K8s) - An Intro to Main Components
Joshua Sheppard shows how to deploy containers, building up a mini cluster one Kubernetes component at a time, explaining what happens to the YAML files involved.
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Learning to Love Type Systems
Lauren Tan talks about type systems in TypeScript, Flow, and GraphQL that can improve confidence and help ship less bugs to production every day.
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Intel's Cloud-Native Transformation
Liel Chayoun and Roi Ezra discuss Intel’s transition to cloud-native and microservices.
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PCF Data Collection for TBM
Chris Busch and Raj Sivaraj overview the foundation data collection needs of Mastercard, and how data is collected and provided back to product teams with critical expense data for show-back.
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Incrementally Refactoring Your Habits with Psychology
Tilde Ann Thurium shares the story of how they hacked their habits to go from "mouse addict" to "Atom whiz” and dives into researched-backed psychological tips on how to incrementally refactor habits.