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Powering Data Science with AWS Athena & QuickSight
Matthew Bill and Danielle Ashley demo how to use Athena and QuickSight to visualise data into a rich set of dashboards.
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A New Way to Profile Node.js
Matteo Collina presents a new and straightforward way to identify bottlenecks in Node.js and beyond.
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Build Node.js APIs Using Serverless
Simona Cotin talks about how to migrate an API of an existing app to Azure Functions, and how to use Visual Studio Code and the Azure Functions extension to speed up work.
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Verifying a Distributed System with Combinatorial Topology
Veronica Lopez shares her experience with containers and Kubernetes, including flexible autoscaling and refined testing & delivery experiences, that make sense within an Elixir environment.
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Code Your Way out of a Paper Bag
Frances Buontempo discusses how to program your way out of the paper bag using machine learning techniques.
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Panel: the Future of Languages
In this panel, these programming languages experts try to find the places where we could probably past each other to try to find common ground.
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Why Continuations are Coming to Java
Ron Pressler discusses and compares the various techniques of dealing with concurrency and IO in both pure functional and imperative programming languages.
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How Rust Views Tradeoffs
Stephen Klabnik takes a look at some tradeoffs in the design of Rust, and how that makes it more suitable for some kinds of projects than others.
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When and How to Win with New Programming Languages
Noel Welsh talks about adopting new programming languages, and looks at the conditions when a language could and should be adopted in a commercial setting.
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F# Code I Love
Don Syme discusses examples of F# code, showing how it relates to language design, functional programming, object programming, and language features, both as an individual and in teams.
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Orchestrating Robot Swarms with Java
Matthew Cornford focuses on Ocado’s latest generation of highly automated warehouses and looks into Java’s role for orchestrating huge swarms of robots for superior efficiencies of scale.
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How Could I Miss That Defect? Inattentional Blindness
Andrew Brown discusses why some defects slip unnoticed to testers, explaining how to notice or pay attention to an event or object.