InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Let's Talk Locks!
Kavya Joshi explores when and why locks affect performance, delves into Go’s lock implementation as a case study, and discusses strategies one can use when locks are actually a problem.
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Serverless Java
Ivar Grimstad presents a gentle introduction to serverless and FaaS, what it means for developers, and why it is important to understand this paradigm.
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Does JavaScript Adopt Functional Programming?
Yoav Luft discusses a study attempting to determine whether JavaScript developers are adopting a more declarative programming style, and whether this style is influenced by functional programming.
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The Events Must Flow: Lessons Learnt Evolving the Spotify’s Event Delivery System
Nelson Arape discusses the evolution of the Spotify’s Event Delivery System and the lessons learned along the way.
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Rise of the Machines – AI in the Agile World
Aidan Casey examines the AI capabilities available today in simple layman’s terms and explores how these will be used to augment and shape the Agile world of tomorrow.
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Strategy, Agility, Self-Organization and Maybe Ducks
Markus Hippeli discusses the need to have a strategy to reach business agility.
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Tackling Computing Challenges @CERN
Maria Girone discusses the current challenges of capturing, storing, and processing the large volumes of data generated by the Large Hadron Collider experiments.
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Building on Developers' Intuitions to Create Effective Property-Based Tests
John Hughes shows how to build properties for testing, and also new features in Haskell QuickCheck that support them.
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Leaving the Ivory Tower: Research in the Real World
Armon Dadgar talks about HashiCorp Research, its long tradition of basing their tools and products on academic research, how they incorporate research, and what has been particularly useful for them.
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Using Bets, Boards and Missions to Inspire Org-wide Agility
John Cutler talks about Bets, Boards, and Missions, and how to apply them in an organization, and why it is important to uplevel teams and become outcome focused.
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EBtree - Design for a Scheduler and Use (Almost) Everywhere
Andjelko Iharos explores the goals, design and the choices behind the implementations of EBtree, and how they produce a very fast and versatile data storage for many of HAProxys advanced features.
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Deep Learning for Recommender Systems
Oliver Gindele discusses how some DL models can be implemented in TensorFlow, starting from a collaborative filtering approach and extending that to more complex deep recommender systems.