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Finding Purpose through the Things We Build
Kortney Ziegler talks about the different moments in life that serve as a catalyst for why we do the things we do, and how we want to spend our time in order to make change in the ways we want to see.
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Containers - What Are They Good For?
Jimmy Bogard takes a look at containerizing all aspects of a developer's toolkit, from local dependencies, development, build, test, and finally, production, to see where containers fit.
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We're Building on Hollowed Foundations: Worrying Trends in Open Source and What You Can Actually Do about It
Heather Miller discusses open source, why it may run into troubles and how people can help.
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How Sleuth Bravely Cracked the Case of "Too Much to Code"
Adrian Cole, Marcin Grzejszczak discuss what Sleuth and Brave are, how Sleuth has changed and which are some of the new features in version 2.
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Bootiful Testing
Mario Gray and Josh Long discuss how to test Spring applications, services, and web applications, ensuring that API producers and API consumers work well together.
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Zero to Multi-Cloud
Marcin Grzejszczak, Jon Schneider discuss using Spring Cloud Pipelines and Spinnaker together.
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Pentesting ChatOps
Melanie Rieback discusses using chatops during penetration testing, helpful tools (RocketChat, Hubot, Gitlab, pentesting tools), and stories of using Pentesting ChatOps in practice.
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Expect the Unexpected: How to Handle Errors Gracefully
Bastian Hoffman discusses monitoring and logging errors, showing how to handle them, covering deployment strategies with circuit breakers, and reducing functionality to minimize impact.
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Deep Representation: Building a Semantic Image Search Engine
Emmanuel Ameisen gives a step-by-step tutorial on how to build a semantic search engine for text and images, with code included.
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The Great Migration: from Monolith to Service-Oriented
Jessica Tai provides an overview of trade-offs and motivation for the SOA migration and discusses Airbnb’s architectural tenets around service building.
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What We Got Wrong: Lessons from the Birth of Microservices
Ben Sigelman talks about what Google got wrong about microservices, the lessons learned along the way and how to apply those lessons today.
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From Winning the Microservice War to Keeping the Peace
Andrew McVeigh explains how to avoid common pitfalls when working with microservices.