InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Bootiful CQRS and Event Sourcing with Axon Framework
Allard Buijze discusses using Spring Boot's autoconfiguration and Axon's separation of business logic and infrastructure concerns to set up a CQRS and Event Sourcing application.
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JUnit 5: The Next Step in Automated Testing
Sam Brannen discusses JUnit 5, how it makes automated testing easier, and how it allows developers and organizations to encourage and enforce good development practices.
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Asynchronous Programming with Kotlin Coroutines in Spring
Konrad Kamiński shows how coroutines can be used in Spring-based applications, what sort of problems can be encountered and how to solve them. Also, the spring-kotlin-coroutine library.
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Full Stack Reactive with React and Spring WebFlux
Matt Raible explores techniques for making an application fully reactive with Spring WebFlux and React.
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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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QCon SF 2018: Security Panel
The panelists discuss current security issues and ways to mitigate them.
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Who Broke Prod? - Growing Teams Who Can Fail without Fear
Emma Button looks at some of the steps that leaders and team members can take to foster a culture of blameless failure that encourages innovation and collaboration.
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Cloud Native CI/CD with Jenkins X and Knative Pipelines
Christie Wilson, James Rawlings explain the CI/CD challenges in a cloud native landscape, show how Jenkins X rises to them by leveraging open source cloud native technologies like Knative Pipelines.
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Interaction Protocols: It's All about Good Manners
Martin Thompson explores the history of protocols and their application when building distributed systems. Protocols provide the foundation on which the quality attributes are delivered.
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Progressive Delivery
James Governor talks about Progressive Delivery and includes lessons from Microsoft, Cloudflare, Sumo Logic and Target.
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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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Panel: Java Is Still Free?
The panelists talk about costs, freedom of use, who governs Java/OpenJDK and what providers are for Java infrastructure for the next 5, 10, 15 years.