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WebAssembly: A New Compilation Target for the Web
Luke Wagner discusses the design of WebAssembly, how web developers can target WebAssembly, and future developments including language support and better integration with JavaScript and HTML.
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TDD is Not Just about Tests
Fabrizio Romano proposes using TDD to transform business requirements into tests, driving code and tests development in harmony.
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Escaping the Bikeshed with JSON-API
Rob Valk introduces the JSON-API 1.0 spec, taking a look at JVM ecosystem support for the standard with the katharsis.io library and its integration with the Mule runtime.
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The Joy of Microservices
Ian Cooper provides arguments for using microservices, why they are useful and when it makes sense to implement such a solution.
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Building Wireless Sensors
Don Coleman discusses building wireless sensors on a variety of hardware (ESP8266, Particle Photon, Arduino MKR1000), presenting some options for collecting, storing, and visualizing the sensor data.
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Decoupled APIs through Microservices
David Simons introduces microservices as a developer's API tool, discussing why and when makes sense to use them, and the tools that make it easy to deal with a microservices architecture.
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The Joy of Not Coding
Jeroen Janssens discusses several tricks for polyglot programmers helping to mix and match different languages and tools in a project.
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The Marvel Guide for Developers
Melinda Seckington discusses how to become a superhero developer by helping others start with the origin stories, and lessons learned from Marvel superheroes.
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3M RPS: .NET Open Source is Happening in a Big Way
Jeffrey Fritz digs into the how, what, and why of .NET Core and ASP.NET Core on a Mac. This technical session is demo-heavy.
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Adventures in Elm: Events, Reproducibility, and Kindness
Jessica Kerr introduces Elm, focusing on its architecture: how it overturns what is essential in object-oriented and even back-end functional programming.
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Rust in Production
Steve Klabnik overviews Rust’s value proposition, focusing on examples and anecdotes from companies using Rust in production today.
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How to Be an Awesome Open Source Contributor
Christos Matskas discusses the many ways to contribute to OSS, sharing tips and what it takes to become a successful first-time contributor and collaborator in this open community.