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Vagrant, Packer, Consul, Serf: Maximum Potency DevOps
Mitchell Hashimoto introduces Vagrant, Packer, Consul, Serf, explaining how they can help DevOps streamline the entire process from development through to production.
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McDonalds, Six Sigma, and Offshore Outsourcing: Unexpected Sources of Insight
Chad Fowler keynotes on his career, the passion, the mistakes and good choices he made, and how that can help others learn the craft of software engineering.
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Software Psychology: The Art of Listening to Code
Bjorn Freeman-Benson suggests “listening” to the code, refactoring it based on various factors such as the defect rate or underperforming services, providing strategies and tools.
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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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Persistence: A View from Stratosphere
Stefan Edlich discusses big data systems -Spanner, Presto- and the future of data persistence, data analytics, data formats and of NoSQL/NewSQL in general.
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Architecture War Stories
Stefan Tilkov shares entertaining examples of real life architectural disasters in software projects.
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Delivering Continuous Delivery Continuously
Simon Hildrew discusses the tools and processes used by The Guardian to create a continuous delivery pipeline.
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Data-Driven Software Engineering
Jevgeni Kabanov discusses the results of a research on a delivering software model, the tools involved and the model itself, concluding on what one can expect from using certain tools.
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Graph Search: The Power of Connected Data
Ian Robinson takes a look at how size, structure and connectedness have converged to change the way we work with data, showing some new opportunities with connected data illustrated with graph search.
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Complex Projects Aren't Planable but Controllable
Jutta Eckstein provides insights in the latest scientific research on planning and shows how Beyond Budgeting and Agile principles can be combined so that even complex projects remain controllable.
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Find the Right Abstraction Level for Your Tests
Gerard Meszaros advises on using the right abstraction level and automation tools when creating unit or system-level tests.
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The State of Mobile HTML5
Tomomi Imura takes a look at the current state of HTML5 and how it supports mobile web development, comparing to where it was a year ago.