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Performance beyond Throughput: An OpenJ9 Case Study
Marius Pirvu talks about the new advancements in the area of JVM performance using the latest open source JVM technology at Eclipse OpenJ9 running with OpenJDK.
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Build-Time Optimizations in JavaScript Applications
Evan You explores some existing build-time optimization ideas, introduces related work in the Vue ecosystem, and discusses ideas for future experimentation.
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Go Programming Language
Dave Cheney discusses the Go language: writing and interpreting benchmarks, using performance tools built into the Go runtime, GC and writing GC-friendly code.
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Bot Chat: Creating Your First Slack Bot
Brice McIver explains how to create a Slack bot, developing a JavaScript-based bot and showing how to integrate it into a Slack team.
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The Why of Go
Carmen Andoh provides the historical context around the technical decisions of the Go language to better understand its concurrency primitives, garbage collection, and small standard library.
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Lessons Debugging Serverless JVM Functions
Tal Weiss condenses some of the serverless monitoring research and practices into an experience talk with actionable advice for those implementing serverless.
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Java 9: Tips on Migration and Upgradability
Bernard Traversat talks about the new Java 9 features, and migration strategies to migrate existing code to Java 9. He provides a number of useful tips to ease code migration to Java 9.
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Taming The Wild Frontier - Adventures in ClojureScript
John Stevenson discusses the benefits of using ClojureScript to write web applications.
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Type-Safe Meta-programming in Swift? Let’s Talk about Sourcery
Krzysztof Zabłocki introduces Sourcery which provides meta-programming for Swift.
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The Making Mindset: Prototyping Your Way to Better IoT Experiences
Adrian Taylor discusses how creating user experience artifacts early and often can help focus development while reducing risk.
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Deconstructing TypeScript’s Type System
Spencer Schneidenbach discusses some of the advanced type features of TypeScript, including intersection types, type guards, nullable types, type aliases, string literals, and discriminated unions.
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Scala Typeclasses
Emanuele Blanco introduces Scala’s typeclasses, discussing when to use them and how to implement them, looking at some examples and figuring out how to do more with less code.