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Linux Kernel Hacking: A Crash Course
Georgi Knox conducts a hands on session overviewing the history of Linux, what the kernel is, what system calls are, how to write modules, how to build a kernel, etc.
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Modern Apps & Microservices
Bob Familiar introduces microservices, discussing their architecture and outlining cloud deployment scenarios, exemplified by a live demo on Microsoft Azure.
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Unleashing the Java 8 Tooling in Eclipse
Noopur Gupta shows how to get started with Java 8 in Eclipse, demonstrating how the new Java 8 constructs blend with the existing functionality in Eclipse.
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Maximizing Throughput on Multicore Systems
Irina Guberman discusses maximizing throughput on multicore systems with Erlang and the Jobs framework by Ulf Wiger.
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Data Driven Product Development
Lyndon Maher, Paul McManus discuss data driven development, how to collect data, getting feedback, tools to use, and how to integrate a data-driven mentality into the team.
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Mobile-first Architectures
Alexander Stigsen explores the challenges & opportunities in developing for the new mobile cloud, where most of the processing power is not in a datacenter but in the pockets of users.
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Here Be Dragons: Security Maps of the Container New World
Josh Bregman explores some of the security challenges created by both the development workflow and application runtime, why SecDevOps 1.0 is insufficient, and how SecDevOps 2.0 can help.
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Ground-up Introduction to In-memory Data
Viktor Gamov covers In-Memory technology, distributed data topologies, making in-memory reliable, scalable and durable, when to use NoSQL, and techniques for Big In-Memory Data.
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Developing Cultural Intelligence
Daniel Seltzer discusses what intellectual skills are needed to be able to build and lead a successful group. These skills aren’t taught in school and don’t come from certification programs.
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Building the Right Thing - Lessons Learnt in Agile Product Management
Sherif Mansour shares from his experience at Atlassian building simple products using Agile product requirements, prototypes, customer interviews, and user journeys.
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One Delegate to Rule Them All: Understanding OWIN
Keith Dahlby overviews OWIN, discussing its implications for .NET web application design and reviewing a real-world example of OWIN in action.
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UX Axioms: Designing Better Products for People
Erik Dahl shares a number of lessons learned along the way, outlining a set of UX Axioms designers and developers alike can use to integrate UX into their practice.