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I Can't Believe It's Not a Queue: Using Kafka with Spring
Joe Kutner talks about Kafka and where it fits in a Spring app and how to make it do things message queues simply can't.
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Streaming Live Data and the Hadoop Ecosystem
Oleg Zhurakousky discusses the Hadoop ecosystem – Hadoop, HDFS, Yarn-, and how projects such as Hive, Atlas, NiFi interact and integrate to support the variety of data used for analytics.
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Big Fish, Little Fish, Cardboard Box: A Tale of Acquisition, Adjustment and Acceptance
Paula Kennedy talks about the initial fears of acquisition and cultural change made in a company when it is acquired by a bigger-fish company.
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Scaling the Data Infrastructure @Spotify
Mārtiņš Kalvāns and Matti Pehrs overview the Data Infrastructure at Spotify, diving into some of the data infrastructure components, such us Event Delivery, Datamon and Styx.
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Reactive Streams, j.u.concurrent, & beyond!
Konrad Malawski explains what the word Stream means, then looks at how its protocol works and how one might use it in the real world showing examples using existing implementations.
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Meditation Made Simple
Prakash Raman discusses the science behind meditation and its benefits, the challenges people face, the practical and easy tools useful to experience, the benefits of a life less stressed, etc.
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Maximizing Human Potential
Vivienne Ming discusses ideas about bias and human potential in education and the workplace. Her research and tools explore solutions to map our greater aspirations to everyday actions.
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Instant Security and Scalable User Management in Spring Boot
Les Hazlewood goes beyond the traditional way to secure applications and deep dives into how Spring Security + Stormpath offer an instant user management system for Spring Boot applications.
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Spring Data Hazelcast: Fluently Accessing Distributed Repositories
Victor Gamov and Neil Stevenson present using Spring Data for a Hazelcast project, built on the KeyValue module and providing infrastructure components for creating repository abstractions.
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The Seven Righteous Fights
Heidi Waterhouse discusses seven issues to tackle during project development: Localization, Security, Extensibility, Documentation, Affordance, Acceptance, Accessibility.
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Fragile Agile: Coaching a Tired Team
Anna Obukhova describes what changes when a team is tired, how to estimate the stage of exhaustion, and what to do to improve the process and produce steady results.
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How We Work Remotely at Particular Software
Don Belcham shares from his experience working for a company where everybody works remotely, what they do about meetings, how collaboration works, and how it compares with a regular company.