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Towards Language Support for Distributed Systems
Heather Miller talks about research in programming languages: building up richer computations making use of CRDTs and implemented as compositions of serverless functions.
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WebSphere on Pivotal Cloud Foundry
Michael Thompson, Thomas Watson show how to deploy Spring Boot applications on Pivotal Cloud Foundry (PCF) with WebSphere.
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Fast and Furious: Searching in a Distributed World with Highly Available Spring Data Redis
Julien Ruaux discusses the Redis Enterprise architecture and demos Redis clusters, builds three microservices, performs full-text searches, and views the results using Spring Boot Web and Angular.
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Security in the Hybrid Cloud at Liberty Mutual
Matt Ruel discusses how Liberty Mutual is delivering customer value quickly via secure pipelines to the cloud.
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Achieving Hyper-Productivity through the Use of Microservices and PCF
Thomas Seibert, Gregor Zurowski describe how their delivery performance has increased by using microservices and PCF and how their ecosystem allows for scaling to a multitude of teams.
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Developer Secure Containers for the Cyberspace Battlefield
Chris Saunders, Jason Scanga discuss issues with container security in a multi-tenant setting, the need to encrypt communications with containers, avoiding vulnerabilities introduced by developers.
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Reducing Microservices Architecture Complexity with Istio and Kubernetes
Ray Tsang introduces Istio, explaining how the service mesh works, the technology behind it, and how to use it with microservices.
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Global Event Streams Made Simple with Spring Cloud Stream & Cloud Pub/Sub
Artem Bilan, Kir Titievsky discuss the Google Cloud Pub/Sub binder for Spring Cloud Stream.
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Hacking Spring Boot Applications Using Visual Studio Code
Rome Li, Martin Lippert give an overview of what is possible (and what is not yet) when using Visual Studio Code as a premier development environment for Spring Boot applications.
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Kotlin: Write Once, Run (Actually) Everywhere
Jake Wharton talks about the Kotlin language, how it compiles to run on more than just the JVM, and whether it can fully pull off the multiplatform trick allowing a single codebase to run everywhere.
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WebAssembly. Neither Web Nor Assembly, All Revolutionary
Jay Phelps talks about WebAssembly, a bytecode designed and maintained by Google, Microsoft, Apple, Mozilla, Intel, LG, among others. He talks about what WebAssembly is and what it isn’t.
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Teaching TDD to Different Learning Styles
Tiffany Larson walks through how to identify a person's learning style and what techniques can be leveraged in order to create the most productive learning environment.