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Experience Report: Growing eXtreme Programming Teams
Rachel Davies reports on how Unruly Media is using XP and how they have adapted to increasing scalability needs.
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Servo: Designing and Implementing a Parallel Browser
Jack Moffitt discusses where and how to achieve parallelism in a browser, how it is done by Servo, and how Rust has helped.
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Generation Minecraft - Kids Building Software
Seth Schroeder discusses how adults can motivate kids to create stuff on a computer rather than just consuming it, and shares the approach that has worked in his family.
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Chrome Security
Parisa Tabriz presents current online threats and some of the ways Chrome protects users, along with Chrome's philosophies, successes, and ongoing challenges to doing security in a browser.
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Revealing the Uncommonly Common with Elasticsearch
Mark Harwood shows how anomaly detection algorithms can spot card fraud, incorrectly tagged movies and the UK's most unexpected hotspot for weapon possession.
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Instrumenting Your Business For Success with DevOps
Robert Benefield offers a pragmatic overview for discovering operational indicators that provide valuable insight in running and improving online services.
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Real Data Science at NASA
Chris Mattmann envisions data science by integrating science software into rapid data production systems using cloud computing and open source software.
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A/B Testing: Lessons Learned at Spotify
Danielle Jabin shares some of Spotify's key takeaways from their A/B testing efforts and the challenges they faced in building out their A/B testing infrastructure.
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Lambdas & Streams
Simon Ritter discusses the syntax and use of Lambda expressions, focusing on using Streams to greatly simplify the way bulk and aggregate operations are handled in Java.
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DevOps at a Small International Bank - Contiguous Improvement over Continuous Delivery
Ola Ellnestam shares lessons learned and DevOps practices along with the underlying values and principles used to implement continuous improvement and delivery at a large bank.
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Methodology Patterns: a Different Approach to Create a Methodology for Your Project
Giovanni Asproni suggests that teams should not blindly embrace a methodology but rather create their own suiting their specific needs by using an approach based on patterns and pattern languages.
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How Requirements from the Old World Make Erlang Fit into the New World
Robert Virding describes how Erlang was developed to solve the concurrency and reliability requirements of telecommunications, dealing with challenges that are similar with those of cloud computing.