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Containers at Netflx - An Evolving Story
Sangeeta Narayanan looks at the role of containers in simplifying and increasing the reliability of the process of releasing and operating the Netflix software.
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Inside Yelp's SOA Infrastructure
Kyle Anderson discusses details on how to tie Mesos, Docker, SmartStack, Haproxy, Git, and Sensu all together into a coherent system that developers can use to ship their code in a self-serve way.
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Leadership in Scaling Agile and Organizational Change
Simon Powers is mapping the values, principles, tools and frameworks available to Agile leadership, uncovering the true purpose of Agile and the ultimate role of the Agile coach.
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Demystifying the Cloud - 2015 Edition
D'Arcy Lussier discuses cloud computing, what has happened lately in this field, where it is going, with details on Azure, AWS, GCP, and others.
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Service Discovery and Clustering for .NET developers
Ian Cooper looks at Service Discovery and Clustering approaches and tools, and shows .NET developers how to work with tools such as Serf, Consul, and Zookeeper.
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Trench Talk: Models and Friends
Yves Reynhout discusses models, how they're created and tested against scenarios, how they're useful, what distinguishes them from others, how they're visualized and communicated, etc.
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Power of Personal Influence-How Individuals Can be Changemakers Using Emphaty
Kimble Ngo talks about the individual and empathy, and how to bring change into an organization by starting with every person.
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5 Anti-Patterns in Designing APIs
Ali Kheyrollahi elaborates on the Client-Server tenet of REST which focuses on separation of concerns and responsibilities between the client and the server.
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Keep It Simple*, Silly
Mark Walkholm discusses best practices around APIs and looks at some concepts around providing different ways for users to interact with a product to get the most from it.
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Building a Next-generation Cloud e-Commerce Platform with Spring
Petar Tahchiev demos a typical e-commerce project with the Nemesis platform, listing the problems faced and the Spring projects used: Data, Session, Cloud, Boot, MVC, Security, etc.
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Hadoop Workflows and Distributed YARN Apps using Spring Technologies
The authors discuss how Spring for Apache Hadoop can make developing workflows with Map Reduce, Spark, Hive and Pig jobs easier, and using Spring Cloud to build distributed apps for YARN.
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Spring MVC 4.2: New and Noteworthy
Rossen Stoyanchev offers an overview of new features for web applications in Spring Framework 4.2: HTTP streaming, Server-sent events, cross-origin requests, HTTP caching, and WebSocket updates.