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Chaos: The Last Stand against Our Robot Overlords
Nathan Äschbacher talks about Chaos Engineering and how to shift towards working with chaos instead of against it, in order to build safe, reliable, and increasingly deterministic complex systems.
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Data Decisions with Real-Time Stream Processing
Serhat Yilmaz talks about how Facebook is using stream processing at scale, the difficulties they have encountered and the solutions they have created to date.
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$200 Self-Driving Cars with RasPi and Tensorflow
William Roscoe and Adam Conway build and drive the $200 open source self driving Donkey Car and talk about about the hardware components & software that let it drive, capture data, create autopilots.
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Kubernetes Superpower
Sarah Novotny discusses what made the Kubernetes community operate as one, how the members of the community applied practices of building organic teams and culture.
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Putting the ‘V’ in MVP
Ralf Jeffery presents building the simplest version of a product, letting the target audience use it, then enhancing it based on the feedback received.
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The Modern ASP.NET Tech Stack!
Sam Basu discusses the status, the evolving direction and the technology stack for ASP.NET and ASP.NET Core.
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SOLID in the Wild: Life When Your Software is Actually Soft
Presenters talk about using SOLID principles to build an online marketplace, creating a system that is easy to change.
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Functional Performance
Martin Thompson discusses the most relevant laws governing software performance in the context of financial applications.
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Cloud-Native Batch Processing with Spring Batch 4
Michael Minella discusses what’s new in Spring Batch 4 and how to use it in a cloud setting.
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Storage Made Easy with Spring Boot, ECS, and PCF
Presenters discuss the journey to create a service broker, make it consumable as a Tile in PCF, using ECS S3 as object storage.
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Agile: The Bad Parts
The presenters discuss why Agile failed in their case and the need for a new revolution in software processes and methodology.
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Cloud-Native Journey in Synchrony Financial
Michael Barber shares Synchrony Financial’s journey from a monolith application to microservices, from elaborating on the initial strategy to implementing a solution with Spring and PCF.