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How to Develop Wearable & Alexa Voice UIs
Mark Heckler discusses and demonstrates how to develop wearable applications for smartwatches and voice-enabled applications for the Amazon Alexa product family to interact with cloud applications.
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Do We Need Another Key-Value Store?
Hendrik Muhs introduces Keyvi, a key-value store based on 'finite state', describing the concepts, explaining what makes it different and where it is useful.
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Prototype to Production: Creating Connected Hardware with Nerves
Justin Schneck demonstrates building simple devices using Nerves, discussing strategies for producing clean and maintainable code for embedded systems.
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Choose Your Own Adventure: Chaos Engineering
Nora Jones talks about different experiences on "Chaos Adventures" including both successes and failures introducing Chaos in an organization.
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Drinking from the Elixir Fountain of Resilience
Jearvon Dharrie talks about the factors that contribute to Elixir's perfect match for fault tolerance and resiliency, besides the Open Telecom Platform (OTP).
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Nonconformist Resilience: DB-backed Job Queues
John Mileham presents how they use, deploy Delayed::Job (a database-backed job queue) at Betterment for its transactional enqueue semantics, safe retry with exponential backoff, and its storage model.
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Free as in Monads
Daniel Spiewak creates a `Free` monad to show how powerful it can be when applied to the right problems.
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The Walking Dead - A Survival Guide to Resilient Reactive Applications
Michael Nitschinger discusses how to build event-driven applications that are resilient from the bottom up, allowing to deal with remote services that are failing, slow or misbehaving.
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Email Enters the Bots’ Era: How to Bridge the Divide Between an Old & A New Technology
Antoine Lefeuvre compares emails and bots, highlighting the benefits and drawbacks of each.
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Loquat: A Design for Large-scale Distributed Applications
Christopher Meiklejohn introduces Loqaut, a design for large-scale actor programming on the Erlang virtual machine.
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Go Mobile in Africa and Monetize to 116M Customers Thanks to APIs
Aurélien Duval Delort presents Orange’s mobile APIs available in Africa.
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Software (r)Evolution: A Crystal Ball to Prioritize Technical Debt
Adam Tornhill introduces techniques based on software evolution and psychology that help to uncover problematic code, detect organizational issues and make practical decisions guided by data.