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Building Mobile Clients for GraphQL
Martjin Walraven discusses building mobile applications with GraphQL.
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Design Guidelines for Conversational Interfaces
Angie Terrell discusses the current state of conversational interfaces and human-centered design principles to guide the design of conversational apps.
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Designing Calm Technology
Amber Case discusses using Calm Technology to design the next generation of connected devices, covering notification styles, compressing information into other senses, and cognitive overhead.
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Creating Delightful Product Experiences with Micro-Interactions
Bob Duncan reviews the key ingredients of micro-interactions, sharing examples of successful ones and how they've shaped the products, discussing how to add micro-interactions to a workflow.
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Exploring the Android APK
Connor Tumbleson discusses the Android package and examines how it can be explored in order to extract information while looking at some of the products and tools used by both sides.
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Tales from a Balanced Team
Josh Franklin, Alex Basson, and Jim Thomson – a designer, an engineer, and a PM, respectively, will give a "Balanced Talk" on their successes and failures building the Small Token iOS app.
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Architecting Cross-Platform Mobile Frameworks
Spencer Chan overviews Quora's architecture that allows them to share the majority of their application code across their Android, iOS and web apps, discussing challenges and benefits.
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Cloud Native Java with Spring Cloud Services
Craig Walls and Roy Clarkson introduce the capabilities provided by Spring Cloud Services and demonstrate how to deploy cloud native applications to Cloud Foundry.
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12 Factor, or Cloud Native Apps - What Exactly Does that Mean for Spring Developers?
Thomas Gamble examines each factor in the Twelve Factor App (12factor.net) which describes elements of cloud native, and presents how Spring, and platforms such as Cloud Foundry satisfy them.
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Modern iOS Application Security
Dan Guido talks about the current state of iOS attacks, reviews available security APIs, why they are not good enough, and the design of the Mobile Application Security Toolkit to address risks.
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Server-Less Design Patterns for the Enterprise with AWS Lambda
Tim Wagner defines server-less computing, examines the key trends and innovative ideas behind the technology, and looks at design patterns for big data, event processing, and mobile using AWS Lambda.
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React Native: A Better Way To Do Mobile
Brent Vatne introduces React Native, a framework for building native user interfaces for mobile devices.