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Refactor Front-end APIs & Accounting for Tech Debt
Julia Nguyen talks about accounting for technical debt in feature work and best practices in refactoring front-end APIs based on her work adding Apple Pay support to perk itemization at Indiegogo.
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Exploring UI Composition in Aurelia
Rob Eisenberg looks at Aurelia’s approach to UI composition through an exploration of its component model with configuration models based on JavaScript decorators and metadata.
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React+Redux at Scale
Daniel Cousineau looks at how React and Redux scale, not just in terms of quantitative performance, but in terms of architecture and team participation.
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From Customer Self Service Portals to Web APIs
Florian Marquardt presents how Regiocom has created and uses web APIs to serve the energy market in several countries.
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Becoming Fully Buzzword Compliant
Trisha Gee overviews the current technical landscape and presents a survival guide for those who want to stay ahead in this changing industry.
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Reinventing Credit Insurance with APIs
Christophe Spoerry discusses embedding insurance in B2B innovations.
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Elm and Phoenix: Two FP Flavors That Taste Great Together
Josh Adams discusses the basics of creating apps in Elm with a Phoenix back-end, using real-world examples of how the two work together in Firestorm, an open-source forum engine.
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How to Survive the API Copyright Apocalypse
Steven Willmott recommends avoiding the possible API copyright troubles by sharing API definitions rather than copyrighting them.
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Avoiding React Performance Pitfalls
Alex Grigoryan discusses the performance problems found and their solutions moving from Backbone/Java to React/Node.js at @WalmartLabs.
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Work in Progress - How to Make the World a Better Place
Joe Armstrong asks questions around the themes of software entropy reduction, making a personal computation infrastructure, adding trust to the web and storing data forever, to name just a few.
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Migrating Speedment to Java 9
Dan Lawesson talks about his experience migrating Speedment to Java 9.
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Serverless Security and Things That Go Bump in the Night
Erik Peterson discusses Serverless architectures and what they mean for the future of cloud applications. Peterson also explores how existing security challenges change and new ones emerge.