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Airbnb’s Great Migration: Building Services at Scale
Jessica Tai recaps her QCon SF 2018 “Great Migration” presentation then continues the story with a focus on how Airbnb is building, operating, and scaling its expanding network of services.
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Applying Concurrency Cookbook Recipes to SPEC JBB
Monica Beckwith talks about how she followed the recipes appearing in Doug Lea's cookbook and applied them to SPEC JBB, and reports her findings.
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Spinnaker and the Distributed Monorepo
Jon Schneider presents a continuous delivery platform with application monitoring, automated canary analysis, and organization-wide code search showing how to identify and repair applications.
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Performance: What's Next?
A lot of the techniques and approaches that are used for developing and improving software performance are tried and tested rather than innovative. But what does the future hold? Will software evolve?
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High Performance Batch Processing
Mahmoud Ben Hassine and Michael Minella walk through performance tuning and scaling Spring Batch applications via the enhancements of 4.1.
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Enabling .NET Apps with Monitoring and Management Using Steeltoe
Dave Tillman discusses using the Steeltoe Management frameworks to enable a .NET application with performance monitoring, management diagnostic endpoints, and distributed tracing on PCF.
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Restoring Confidence in Microservices: Tracing That's More Than Traces
Ben Sigelman talks about rethinking distributed tracing in terms of the most vital organizational problems that microservices introduced.
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Jupyter Notebooks: Interactive Visualization Approaches
Chakri Cherukuri talks about how to understand and visualize machine learning models using interactive widgets and introduces the widget libraries.
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How Fast is Spring?
Dave Syer attempts to show, with the help of benchmarks, that the Spring Framework is not as slow as some say, and why some apps might have a longer start time.
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Heavyweights: Tipping the Scales with Very Large Foundations
Jim Basler provides an update on the Very Large Cloud Foundry Environment (VLCFE) user group and capabilities for tackling the challenges of hosting 10s of thousands of applications.
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Yes, I Test in Production (And So Do You)
Charity Majors talks about testing in production and the tools and principles of canarying software and gaining confidence in a build, also instrumentation and observability .
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Achieving Hyper-Productivity through the Use of Microservices and PCF
Thomas Seibert, Gregor Zurowski describe how their delivery performance has increased by using microservices and PCF and how their ecosystem allows for scaling to a multitude of teams.