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Defense-Oriented DevOps for Modern Software Development
James Wickett covers a pragmatic approach to DevOps, focusing on principles, practices and tooling to meet demands.
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Kubernetes for the Spring Developer
Meaghan Kjelland discusses the fundamental building blocks of a Kubernetes cluster, the architecture of the system, and the problems that it can solve.
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Java at Speed
Gil Tene talks about getting the most of Java applications and understanding some of the optimizations the latest crop of JVMs are able to apply when running on the latest servers.
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Consensus: Why Can't We All Just Agree?
Heidi Howard takes a journey though the history of consensus, and looks ahead to the future of distributed consensus.
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Fast, Flexible and Functional Programming with OCaml
Gemma Gordon and Anil Madhavapeddy give a brief history of OCaml, and explain how they are unlocking its potential in the “new” world of browsers and IoT.
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C++ for Real-Time Communications in the Cloud
Thiya Ramalingam talks about what Zoom’s platform engineers have learned over the years from running a complete C++ stack in their back-end service.
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From Rocks to Rust: Our C to Rust Paradigm Shift
Esther Momcilovic talks about the reasons why Metaswitch chose Rust, and what it’s been like for the development teams getting to grips with this language.
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Rust 2018: An Epochal Release!
Steve Klabnik talks about where Rust is now, what new features are coming down the pipeline, how it's all being managed, and how this affects Rust's development in the future.
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Counting is Hard: Probabilistic Algorithms for View Counting at Reddit
Krishnan Chandra explains the challenges of building a view counting system at scale, and how Reddit used probabilistic counting algorithms to make scaling easier.
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Developing Data and ML Pipelines at Stitch Fix
Jeff Magnusson discusses thoughts and guidelines on how Stitch Fix develops, schedules, and maintains their data and ML pipelines.
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Beyond Lambdas & Streams - Functional Fluency in Java
Naresha K discusses writing functional code in Java 8, the limitations and using Vavr to circumvent those limitations.
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Disruption - How the World Works
Mark Allen discusses disruption, comparing it with innovation, and sharing advice on how to be prepared for disruption and how to deal with it.