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Mob Programming
Llewellyn Falco discusses Mob Programming, a way of working, what it looks like, and why it can work, including a short session of actual mobbing.
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Rethinking API Management Architecture
Nuwan Dias discusses API Management architectures, their problems and how they have influenced in building a brand new architecture for an API Management solution for modern enterprise systems.
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Scala Typeclasses
Emanuele Blanco introduces Scala’s typeclasses, discussing when to use them and how to implement them, looking at some examples and figuring out how to do more with less code.
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Demystifying CORS: It’s Simpler Than You Think
Bill Parrott discusses CORS, what it is and how it works, why it is a crucial part of the modern web, what it enables, and what can’t be done.
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Cybercrime and the Developer: How to Start Defending against the Darker Side
Steve Poole discusses actions one can take (and some behaviors one must change) to create a more secure Java application for the cloud.
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Julia: A Modern Language for Modern ML
Simon Byrne and Viral Shah talk about Julia, a modern high-performance, dynamic language for technical computing, with many features which make it ideal for machine learning.
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Building a Scalable, Distributed Backend for Mobile Games
Petri Kero presents how Ministry of Games is tackling the scalability problem with distributed Elixir.
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JavaScript Futures: ES2017 and the Road ahead
Jeff Strauss discusses some of the new and proposed features of JavaScript, explaining the ES.Next maturity stages and the TC39 review process.
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Why Do Companies Build APIs?
Alex Wilson discusses the reasons why companies build APIS including the financial reasons and the desire for digital transformation.
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IoT and Microservices in the Home
Fred George explores the use of asynchronous microservices to implement a home IoT environment of heterogeneous devices, including lights and motion sensors on a J2ME-like environment.
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Joy of Coding 2017–Lightning Talks
The speakers give seven talks of five minutes each, presenting points of view or words of wisdom that might be of interest to software developers.
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Microservices with Kong
Thijs Schreijer discusses building microservices with Mashape’s Kong, an API gateway.