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Project Avatar
In this solutions track talk, sponsored by Oracle, David Delabassee discusses creating hybrid apps with Avatar, a platform for server-side development in JavaScript for the JVM.
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From Parts to a Whole: Modular Development of a Large-Scale e-Commerce Site
Oliver Wegner, Stefan Tilkov show how OTTO, Germany’s largest online fashion retailer, used a system-of-systems approach to enable modular, parallel development of its ambitious shop relaunch.
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Migrating to Microservices
Adrian Cockcroft discusses strategies, patterns and pathways to perform a gradual migration from monolithic applications towards cloud-based REST microservices.
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What Every Hipster Should Know About Functional Reactive Programming
Bodil Stokke demos building a complete video game from nothing in the span of a conference talk using functional reactive programming.
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Let Me Graph That For You: Building a Graph Database Application
Ian Robinson introduces tools and techniques for building a system around a graph engine, experiment with graph data, and using it in an application.
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Deployed in 60 Minutes: Increasing Production Deployments from Six Months to Every Hour
Sponsored by Twilio. Matt Makai explores why deployments are difficult and shows solutions with case studies on how other organizations cut their production deployment times down from months to hours.
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10 Reasons Why Developers Hate Your API
John Musser takes a look at some of the common mistakes made by API providers, providing advice on what can be done to avoid them.
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The Game of Big Data: Scalable, Reliable Analytics Infrastructure at KIXEYE
Randy Shoup describes KIXEYE's analytics infrastructure from Kafka queues through Hadoop 2 to Hive and Redshift, built for flexibility, experimentation, iteration, testability, and reliability.
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Debunking the Steve Rule
Corinna Brock discusses the place of women in software development, how to be a minority, how to increase their number and how to keep the current ones.
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Building Stuff Changes Everything
Pieter Hintjens keynotes on the current digital revolution that has created an “all seeing, all hearing policeman”, discussing what can be done about it.
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Go Reactive: Blueprint for Future Applications
Roland Kuhn introduces the principles of reactive applications, providing guidance on how to create reactive systems.
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Doing Data Science with F#
Tomas Petricek introduces F#’s capabilities in dealing with scientific data: type providers -CSV, XML, JSON, REST-, interactive development, data visualization libraries, integration with R or MathLab