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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.
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Next Generation MongoDB: Sessions, Streams, Transactions
Christoph Strobl, Jeff Yemin discuss some of the features in latest MongoDB versions: sessions, change streams, retriable writes, reactive access and transactions.
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Building Serverless Robust, Secured Angular 6 Web Applications
Jeff St. Germain discusses how to setup a series of serverless Azure API endpoints, secure those APIs with JWT tokens from Identity Server 4, and to scaffold the APIs into an Angular 6 site.
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Enterprise Systems Built with Microservices are Designed to Expect Failures, But Then What? How Do We Handle Failures?
Dalia Borker explores the use of caching frameworks to improve resilience and performance in enterprise microservices systems with Redis, Pivotal Cloud Cache, and Hazelcast.
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Radical Realizations with Tracing & Metric Visualizations
David Crawford, Sean Keery share insights about combining tracing data & metrics with animated traffic dashboards to convey a more comprehensive understanding of the variables in play.
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Achieving High Throughput with Reliability in Transactional Systems
Kiran Minnasandram, Raju Myadam discuss architecting and designing a high performance throughput & data processing transactional system, and real-time access to a large data set via APIs.
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Goodbye Client Side JavaScript, Hello C#'s Blazor
Ed Charbeneau explores what Blazor means for web development and talks about how this experiment at Microsoft is shaping up.
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Building without Boundaries at Boeing
Dave Bartoletti, Brad Schaefbauer, Enes Yildirim discuss how they created a platform at Boeing on which 700 apps were developed and deployed in two years.
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DevSecOps: Security at the Speed of DevOps
Larry Maccherone introduces the DevSecOps manifesto and provides a process model to accomplish the necessary mindset shift and achieve effective DevSecOps culture transformation.