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Spring Cloud Gateway
Spencer Gibb and Sree Tummidi discuss Spring Cloud Gateway, its architecture and developer experience, route matching, filtering and how it is different from Zuul 1.
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Steeltoe and the Open Source .NET Renaissance
Beth Massi, Zach Brown and Dave Tillman discuss the .NET platform renaissance, the Steeltoe framework, then demonstrate how to build resilient microservices with ASP.NET Core.
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Designing, Implementing and Using Reactive APIs
Ben Hale and Paul Harris discuss why the Cloud Foundry Java Client team chose to use a reactive API for a microservice architecture, API built with Project Reactor.
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CSS as Bytecode
Richard Feldman discusses writing an entire responsive, performant, accessible, web app without knowing JavaScript, HTML, or CSS.
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Crossing the CI/CD/DevOps Chasm
Miranda LeBlanc shares from experience implementing CI/CD pipelines in a 100-year-old insurance company.
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Concourse in the Real World: A Case Study in CI/CD and DevOps
Greg Meyer and Bryan Kelly share lessons learned implementing CI/CD with Concourse and PCF pipelines.
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Running Java Applications on Cloud Foundry
Ben Hale discusses what goes on during application staging and how Buildpack can help, covering everything from dependency resolution to memory calculation, and integration with marketplace services.
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Continuous Deployment to the Cloud
Marcin Grzejszczak and Cora Iberkleid discuss the Spring Cloud Pipelines project, starting a new project deployed to Cloud Foundry and verifying if it can be rolled back on production.
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Enterprise CI/CD - Scaling the Build Pipeline at Home Depot
Matt MacKenny and Jeff Billimek tell the story of how Home Depot scaled their CI/CD pipelines to multiple teams over time.
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Cloud-Native Java with Spring Cloud Services
Chris Sterling introduces the capabilities provided by Spring Cloud Services and demonstrates how to deploy cloud-native applications to Cloud Foundry.
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You Can and Should Make Hardware
Jeff Williams talks about how to always maintain zero difference between prototype and production versions, treat hardware as a delivery system for software value, run everyday design sprints and more
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Reason: JavaScript-Flavored OCaml
Jared Forsyth introduces Reason, OCaml with a JS syntax, covering its basics, how to write React UIs, how to adopt it, what the trade-offs are and how it compares to other languages.