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Java SE 9: Continuing to Thrive in the Cloud!
Bernard Traversat discusses JVM enhancements addressing cloud deployment requirements such as G1 GC, segmented code cache, contended locking, and density String.
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Java Puzzlers NG S02: down the Rabbit Hole
Baruch Sadogursky and Viktor Gamov talk about Java puzzlers - streams, lambdas, monads, Optionals and CompletableFutures.
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Machine Learning and End-to-End Data Analysis Processes in Spark Using Python and R
Debraj GuhaThakurta discusses ML and data analysis processes in Spark using examples written in Python and R.
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IoT in the Cloud: Build & Unleash the Value in Your Renewable Energy System
Mark Heckler introduces the IoT & Cloud concepts and demonstrates how one necessitates the other.
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I Can't Believe It's Not a Queue: Using Kafka with Spring
Joe Kutner talks about Kafka and where it fits in a Spring app and how to make it do things message queues simply can't.
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Streaming Live Data and the Hadoop Ecosystem
Oleg Zhurakousky discusses the Hadoop ecosystem – Hadoop, HDFS, Yarn-, and how projects such as Hive, Atlas, NiFi interact and integrate to support the variety of data used for analytics.
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Big Fish, Little Fish, Cardboard Box: A Tale of Acquisition, Adjustment and Acceptance
Paula Kennedy talks about the initial fears of acquisition and cultural change made in a company when it is acquired by a bigger-fish company.
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Reactive Streams, j.u.concurrent, & beyond!
Konrad Malawski explains what the word Stream means, then looks at how its protocol works and how one might use it in the real world showing examples using existing implementations.
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Instant Security and Scalable User Management in Spring Boot
Les Hazlewood goes beyond the traditional way to secure applications and deep dives into how Spring Security + Stormpath offer an instant user management system for Spring Boot applications.
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Spring Data Hazelcast: Fluently Accessing Distributed Repositories
Victor Gamov and Neil Stevenson present using Spring Data for a Hazelcast project, built on the KeyValue module and providing infrastructure components for creating repository abstractions.
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The Seven Righteous Fights
Heidi Waterhouse discusses seven issues to tackle during project development: Localization, Security, Extensibility, Documentation, Affordance, Acceptance, Accessibility.
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The Strengths of Ember, Angular & React Explored
Rob Wormald, Lee Byron and Taras Mankovski discuss the strengths and weaknesses of Ember, Angular, and React and how one can benefit from each.