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Machine Learning Fast and Slow
Suman Deb Roy talks about some of Betaworks’ internal data tools and platform, product-specific solutions and best practices they learned when machine learning has to drive the startup road.
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API-first Architecture Transformation at Etsy
Stefanie Schirmer talks about the case study of building an API-first architecture at Etsy, why they built it, the tools used, the mistakes made and the lessons learnt along the way.
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Getting Towards Real Sandbox Containers
Jessie Frazelle discusses the differences between application sandboxes and containers, including rootless containers, custom AppArmor profiles, seccomp profiling, and the future of container security
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Help Developers Do What They Love - SpringOne Keynote
The authors keynote on Pivotal and Cloud Foundry, the role of women in software development, containers and broken culture, experiences shared by Comcast and City Bank building solutions with Pivotal.
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Apache Tomcat Roadmap
Mark Thomas discusses the new features available now or soon in Tomcat 9 and how they can best be utilized in applications.
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Simplifying the Future - SpringOne Keynote
Adrian Cockcroft keynotes on the lessons learned so far on cloud computing and applying them to simplify future projects.
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CloudFoundry Foundation plus Stories from Accenture, Bloomberg, Comcast and more - SpringOne Keynote
A keynote on: CloudFoundry Foundation, stories from Accenture, Bloomberg, Comcast, Manulife and McKesson using Pivotal technologies, and Cloud Foundry running on Azure and GCP.
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The Spring Circle of Feedback plus the Latest Features in Spring Boot 1.4 - SpringOne Keynote
A keynote on the "circle of code" which represents the journey from idea to implementation to deployment and back to more ideas, and a demo of the latest features in Spring Boot 1.4.
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Building APIs
Mat Ryer takes a look at the code used for a real API running on Google AppEngine, discussing best practices for delivering modern web services.
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Continuous Improvement at Scale
Ryan McKergow discusses how others have implemented scaled retrospectives, what worked and what didn’t work for his company, sharing tips on how to run scaled retrospectives and avoid wasting time.
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I Don't Know Prolog, and so Can You
Corey Haines introduces Prolog, its syntax, the solver model, along with code samples on list operations to find all the combinatorial variations of a list using the function isMember.
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Exploring Wikipedia with Apache Spark: A Live Coding Demo
Sameer Farooqui demos connecting to the live stream of Wikipedia edits, building a dashboard showing what’s happening with Wikipedia datasets and how people are using them in real time.