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Crash Fast & Furious
Combiner une approche aggressive avec la remontée de métadonnées et un monitoring précis. Venez découvrir les outils et techniques qui nous permettent de développer une app gérant des paiements.
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HTTP/2 pour le développeur Web
Comprendre le protocole HTTP/2, comment les applications web peuvent l'utiliser et comment le mettre en production aujourd'hui sur la JVM.
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High-End Varnish: Debugging issues and fixing bugs at Fastly
Let's explore what makes debugging difficult and how our own cognitive bias can interfere with our ability to solve challenging problems in our software and systems.
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Acquia takes the juice out of Drupal 8: Cache Tags & Varnish
Acquia takes the juice out of Drupal 8: Cache Tags & Varnish
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Cedexis on CDN Evolution: From Static Objects to Hybrid Private & DIY setups
Real Time Data for Real Time Decision. Cedexis - actionable data company - offer a comprehensive solution dedicated to monitor the web performance of website and mobile app on any ISP, in any country.
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You can dance with master: using unreleased Varnish code safely
Why you should run Varnish master code in production: Setup and things to consider. Extra: Some background on the ban lurker and recent optimizations.
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Measuring HTTP/2 adoption and performance
Can Web Quality of Experience measurements show whether humans perceive any difference with or without the new protocol?
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HPACK versus Varnish Cache
How hard can it be to integrate HTTP/2 in Varnish? For a product designed with HTTP/1 and high performance in mind, even a subset as small as HPACK can conflict with the existing architecture.
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Changing Medical Research on Mobile
This talk focuses on ResearchKit, an open-source framework created by Apple to help scientists make better apps.
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Angular 2: un framework pour les gouverner tous
Découvrez le framework qui vous fera oublier React et vous donnera envie d'écrire des classes. Venez découvrir pourquoi Angular 2 sera le gros challenger de 2016.
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Hooked on HTTP/2: Microservices development with gRPC
Learn all about gRPC and how it benefits from being based on HTTP/2 and how to build gRPC enabled microservices and clients.