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The Black Swan of Perfectly Interpretable Models
Mayukh Bhaowal, Leah McGuire discuss how Salesforce Einstein made ML more transparent and less of a black box, and how they managed to drive wider adoption of ML.
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Leadership Evolution, Revolution and Devolution
Louise Elliott discusses the history of leadership, how people choose leaders, the impact of the industrial revolution, the devolution of leadership and the importance of followers.
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Spring Framework 5: Hidden Gems
Jüergen Hoeller highlights some of the personal favorites newbies beyond the major themes in Spring Framework 5.
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Connecting All Abstractions with Istio
Ramiro Salas, Laurent Demailly explain what a service mesh is, its impact on PCF and K8s, the implications for the traditional infrastructure, and using Istio to integrate all abstractions.
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Test-Driven Development with Spring Boot - Testing the Harder Stuff
Sannidhi Jalukar, Madhura Bhave discuss how to do TDD for a Spring Boot application using Boot annotations and utilities and dealing with DB queries, caching, reactive components, and message brokers.
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Case Study of Batch Processing with Spring Cloud Data Flow Server in Cloud Foundry
Bruce Thelen discusses how CoreLogic implemented a batch processing system on Pivotal Cloud Foundry with Spring Cloud Data Flow Server, Spring Task, and Spring Batch.
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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.