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Using Quantum Computers to Simulate Chemistry
Peter Morgan shows how quantum computers can be used to simulate chemistry with applications in drug discovery, material science and industrial processes.
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Restoring Confidence in Microservices: Tracing That's More Than Traces
Ben Sigelman talks about rethinking distributed tracing in terms of the most vital organizational problems that microservices introduced.
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Complex Event Flows in Distributed Systems
Bernd Ruecker demonstrates how the new generation of lightweight and highly-scalable state machines ease the implementation of long running services.
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Multi-Modal Input Design for Magic Leap
Colman Bryant talks about what types of new input modalities are coming online and how they can be used and combined in different ways to surpass existing approaches with stories from Magic Leap.
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Developing Great Web APIs Architectures w/ ASP.NET Core 2.1
Chris Woodruff talks about developing and integrating web APIs with ASP.NET Core and how to avoid some of the possible mistakes that can be done when developing a web API.
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Go - A Key Language in Enterprise Application Development?
Aarti Parikh goes over the Go language design and talks about why Go matters in the age of multicores and cloud-native computing.
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Spring Cloud on PKS
Spencer Gibb, Mauricio Salatino discuss how Spring Cloud Kubernetes integrates with Config Maps and Secrets for providing secure configuration to Spring Boot applications.
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Building Cloud-Native Data-Intensive Applications with Spring
Sabby Anandan and Soby Chako discuss how Spring Cloud Stream and Kafka Streams can support Event Sourcing and CQRS patterns.
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How Fast is Spring?
Dave Syer attempts to show, with the help of benchmarks, that the Spring Framework is not as slow as some say, and why some apps might have a longer start time.
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Fun with the Functional Web Framework
Arjen Poutsma discusses Spring Framework 5: Predicates, Nesting routes, Route organization, and Filtering routes.
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CLR/CoreCLR: How We Got Here & Where We're Going
Mei-Chin Tsai and Jared Parsons talk about the work the CLR/CoreCLR team has been doing to move .NET development forward and what the future looks like for developers working with the CLR/CoreCLR.
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TypeScript for Enterprise Developers
Jessica Kerr talks about some of the great things in TypeScript, like the flexible type systems and the possibility to test before compilation, but also things that make TypeScript painful.