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Electron: Desktop Development for Web Developers
Chris Woodruff discusses Electron, how to set up the development environment, generate a starter project, and build some business logic. He will also start building a UX with the Photon control kit.
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Practical Eff Monad for Microservices
Eric Torreborre presents using the Eff monad at Zalando to structure a REST microservice, introducing an approach for dependency injection using the Reader monad (classic) and tree rewriting.
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The Journey to Continuous Delivery
Dan North argues that the purpose of Continuous Delivery is to support business agility, and that people shouldn’t try to boil the ocean, but instead choose one thing to go after.
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SpringOne 2017 Keynote 2
The Pivotal team and their customers present an overview of the current Cloud Foundry and Spring 5 ecosystem, with a technical focus on cloud native applications and reactive programming.
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Power of Google Cloud Platform with Spring Cloud GCP
Mark Fisher and João Martins discuss using the Spring Cloud adapters for GCP to develop cloud native applications.
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Expand Cloud Foundry for the Enterprise
Tim Leong discusses how Comcast leverages BOSH, the Service Broker API and Custom Buildpacks to add functionality to their DevOps teams to deploy and maintain geographically dispersed applications.
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Five Cloud Native Ops Superpowers: Yes, You Can Do That!
Dave Bartoletti discusses the benefits of doing operations with cloud native.
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How to Continuously Deliver Your Platform with Concourse
Brian Kirkland and Ryan Pei discuss continuous delivery and show how to setup a Concourse pipeline.
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Automate Project Initiation to Deploy in Minutes
Ted Tollefson and Shawn Sherwood show how Kroger Technology has leveraged the APIs of Spring Initializr, Cloud Foundry, CI/CD tools, and databases to automate project initiation.
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Abstractions to Help Developers Write Good Crypto
Isaac Potoczny-Jones discusses the impact of programming abstractions on the correctness of cryptographic code, and shows why some cryptographic libraries succeed while others fail.
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The Present and Future of Serverless Observability
Yan Cui overviews the challenges observing a serverless architecture, the tradeoffs to consider, the current state of the tooling for serverless observability, taking a look at new and coming tools.
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Testing Observability
Amy Phillips discusses the impact of observability on testing, from new techniques, greater Dev and Ops involvement, right through to whether testing is needed anymore.