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Demystifying CORS: It’s Simpler Than You Think
Bill Parrott discusses CORS, what it is and how it works, why it is a crucial part of the modern web, what it enables, and what can’t be done.
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Cybercrime and the Developer: How to Start Defending against the Darker Side
Steve Poole discusses actions one can take (and some behaviors one must change) to create a more secure Java application for the cloud.
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Julia: A Modern Language for Modern ML
Simon Byrne and Viral Shah talk about Julia, a modern high-performance, dynamic language for technical computing, with many features which make it ideal for machine learning.
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JavaScript Futures: ES2017 and the Road ahead
Jeff Strauss discusses some of the new and proposed features of JavaScript, explaining the ES.Next maturity stages and the TC39 review process.
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Using Webpack to Streamline Modern Web Application Packaging and Deployment
Kevin Grossnicklaus discusses how to get started with WebPack, how to configure Visual Studio for it and some of the best practices for utilizing it with Angular2 or React.
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Homoiconicity: It Is What It Is
Stuart Sierra demonstrates the power that comes from having the same data representation at all layers: programming language, specification, database, inter-process communication, and user interface.
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Disrupting Development Using Reactive Event Sourced Systems with Akka
Jan Ypma presents a system which exposes reactive events as a real-time streaming REST API.
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Java at Speed: Getting the Most out of Modern Hardware
Gil Tene discusses some of the optimizations and capabilities that the latest crop of JVMs are able to apply when running on the latest servers, and performance issues with financial applications.
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Electron Apps, from Start to Production
Paul Betts discusses Electron, a platform for writing cross-platform Desktop apps, explaining how to start writing apps, how to integrate web UI libraries and languages, and others.
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Mixing in React
Rushaine McBean talks about how she integrated React into an existing app with its own semi structure, and the lessons learned, improvements made along the way and resulting front-end standards.
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Managing the Reactive World with RxJava
Jake Wharton discusses how to think about asynchronous sources, the tools that RxJava provides to handle them, and takes a look at the future of Java and how it will affect the library.
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Welcome inside the Head of Larry Wall
Larry Wall is interviewed by Joe Armstrong to find out what goes on inside the head of a programming language designer. Is there a method to use when designing a new language?