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Keynote: A Forward Look at Federated Wiki
Ward Cunningham keynotes on how Events, Sockets, CORS, Closures, SVG, DSLs, Canvas, EC2 and Raspberry Pi contribute to a new type of wiki, a federated one.
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Startup Architecture: How to Lean on Others to Get Stuff Done
Robbie Clutton takes a look at the tools assisting a startup in making technical decisions needed for scaling and growing.
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API Conf Panel: Marketing and Promoting APIs
Amit Jotwani, Adam Duvander, and Swift advise on creating and promoting APIs.
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API Conf Panel: API Lifecycle, Methodology and Architecture
Chris Haddad, Pat Cappelaere, Asad Khan provide advice on successfully managing APIs throughout their life cycle as products.
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How Google Does It: Using Closure Tools for Large JavaScript Applications
Rhys Brett-Bowen introduces Closure Tools, outlining how it can help developers in building large JavaScript applications.
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Feedback-based Evolutionary Design
Graham Brooks explores internal measurements used in a continuous delivery feedback mechanism in order to improve a system's design.
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A Continuous Delivery Maturity Model
Eric Minick discusses continuous delivery challenges in the enterprise where large projects, distributed teams or strict governance requirements have resulted in increased automation efforts.
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The Strangler Pipeline: Winning over Hearts and Minds
Steve Smith shares some of the change patterns used to establish continuous delivery at Sky Network Services over the past 2 years, and how they fit into an optimal cycle time strategy.
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The Process, Technology and Practice of Continuous Delivery
Dave Farley introduces the ideas of Continuous Delivery as a practical everyday process, using some of the techniques and technologies from a real world project as an example.
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FRP in ClojureScript with Javelin
Alan Dipert introduces Javelin, a ClojureScript library, demonstrating how it can be used to express a variety of asynchronous workflows in concise and composable ways.
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Clojure and LLVM
Timothy Baldridge presents clojure-py2, a compiler written in Clojure that uses LLVM for code generation.
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Leapfrogging Online Payments & Burying Tech Debt
David Craelius tells the story of Klarna building an online payment system in Erlang and their approach to solving the nightmare of technical debt accumulated during a period of fast expansion.