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Optimizing Mobile Performance with Real User Monitoring
Brittany Young discusses a framework for identifying the performance metrics that matter most to users, looking at improving the development life cycle by knowing common mobile performance blind spots
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NoSQL Like There is No Tomorrow
The authors take a deep dive into the history of NoSQL at Amazon.com, from the world of relational databases to the Dynamo days to the world of managed services like DynamoDB.
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Nashorn - Native JavaScript Support in Java 8
Viktor Gamov presents and demos the latest state of Project Nashorn, a high-performance JavaScript engine available on the JVM.
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Continuous Integration for Infrastructure
Gareth Rushgrove explores patterns and practices useful to implement continuous integration in an infrastructure-as-code environment.
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Sweet Elixir! A Gentle Introduction to Erlang’s Cute Younger Brother Elixir
Ryan Cromwell introduces Elixir, a , functional distributed meta programming language inspired by Ruby and compiling to Erlang VM, covering pattern matching, pipelines and tail-call recursion.
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10 Years Experience with Agile and Model Driven Software Development
Chung-Yeung Pang shares from his experience applying MDD and Agile to various projects.
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Practical Machine Learning
Seth Juarez introduces the nuML machine learning library, addressing the clustering issue in .NET applications by focusing on recommendation engines and anomaly detection.
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Introduction to Data Science
Bryan Nehl makes an introduction to the data science: data formats, ETL tools, NoSQL databases, languages, libraries, techniques and approaches for exploring data and extracting value from it.
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Let It Go: Building a Global Social Enterprise by Empowering Your Employees
Rupert Scofield explains how to build, motivate, and manage a team that both embraces the mission and delivers financial results, how to mitigate risk, and how to solve interpersonal conflicts.
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What's New in Spring?
Craig Walls presents some of the features supported in Spring 4 including WebSockets, REST controllers, conditional configuration, ordered list injection, compatibility with Java 8 and Java EE 6&7.
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Retro Gaming with Lambdas
Stephen Chin shows how to use lambda in Java to create a video game with JavaFX. Other features covered are: enhanced collections, functional interfaces, simplified event handlers, and the stream API.
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Machine Learning at Netflix Scale
Aish Fenton discusses Netflix' machine learning algorithms, including distributed Neural Networks on AWS GPUs, providing insight into offline experimentation and online AB testing.