InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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No Projects: What the Heck Does It Mean to Switch to a Product Model?
Jon Terry explains the project model, and why it used to make some sense, and compares it to the product, solution, or value stream model that is in his opinion an increasingly common modern approach.
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BDD and the New Model for Testing
Paul Gerrard proposes a model of the thought processes that every tester uses which maps directly to the BDD way, helping practitioners understand the BDD collaboration and test process.
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FreshEBT
Ram Mehta talks about Fresh EBT - a mobile app used by over a million households each month to manage their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits - scaling the app nationwide.
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Coroutines Explained
Dmitry Kandalov explains what coroutines are, how they differ between programming languages and how to use coroutines for fun and profit.
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Many DevSecOps Tools are Just DevOps Lipstick on an Old Pig
Larry Maccherone discusses the security tool categories that have traditionally been used by development teams, and shows how to evaluate DevSecOps tools.
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YugaByte DB - A Planet-Scale Database for Low Latency Transactional Apps
Amey Banarse and Karthik Ranganathan introduce and demo YugaByte DB, a large scale DB, highlighting distributed transactions with global consistency.
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The Anatomy of Building a Compliant PCF Service in a Limited Connectivity Environment #BoomSauce
Joshua Kirchmeier and Garrett Klok discuss the techniques used to achieve DFARS compliance within AWS GovCloud, and troubleshooting challenges faced with using PCF in a limited connectivity IaaS.
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Re-Platforming Legacy .NET Applications to PCF Using Modernized Techniques
Alfus Jaganathan, Poornima Varadhan discuss strategies, frameworks, libraries, tools and techniques applied to re-platform legacy .NET applications with a 12/15 factors, using modernized techniques.
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The Power of Energizers, Check-ins and Icebreakers
Artur Margonari discusses Energizers, Check-ins, and Icebreakers, what they are and how they can help, leading the attendees into practicing them.
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Designing Distributed Systems with TLA+
Hillel Wayne introduces the ideas behind TLA+, a specification language that describes a system and its properties, and how it works, with a focus on practical examples.
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Scrum and Kanban - Battle Royale or Save the World?
Jean-Paul Bayley looks at the similarities and differences between Scrum and Kanban, discussing how to use Scrum and Kanban side-by-side to succeed.
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BBC iPlayer: Architecting for TV
David Buckhurst talks about BBC iPlayer and explores the challenges of TV application development. He touches on the next steps for iPlayer as they blur the lines between broadcast and IP television.