InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Dynamic Reteaming: The Art & Wisdom of Changing Teams
Heidi Helfand offers tips and tricks for building a sustainable company by changing teams – whether it’s by growing and splitting teams, adding new people across multiple teams and more.
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The Story of Teams Autonomy and Servant Leadership
Georgiy Mogelashvili talks about the story of team leaders’ evolution at Booking.co, how autonomous teams performed and what was great about it, and some lessons they learned.
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Introduction to gVisor: Sandboxed Linux Container Runtime
Emma Haruka Iwao introduces the architecture of gVisor and its benefits and discusses differences between other isolation mechanisms.
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Meet Me in the Astrocade: Peace, Love, and 8-Bit Hardware Hacking
Rachel Simone Weil discusses the value of the occasional retreat to work on niche, obsolete electronics, sharing her experience hacking decades-old hardware such as the Astrocade and NES.
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Better Value Sooner, Safer, Happier
Jon Smart discusses the Agile endeavor at Barclay, practicing continuous improvement centered around outcomes and value.
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Is It SAFe to Scale? A Neutral Survey of the Lean-Agile Scaling Landscape
Jon Terry discusses some of the difficulties enterprises encounter adopting Agile along with some of the techniques like SAFe, DAD, LeSS, and Spotify.
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Get Func-y: Understanding Delegates in .NET
Jeremy Clark discusses what delegates are, detailing Func and Action delegate types, and showing how to use them to make classes more flexible.
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AutoCAD & WebAssembly: Moving a 30 Year Code Base to the Web
Kevin Cheung presents a practical guide to getting legacy code to work on the web using AutoCAD as the example with the Emscripten compiler and WebAssembly.
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Challenges & Solutions for a Blockchain-Powered Future
Eran Eyal talks about how the advent of blockchain technology promises a new era of more equitably distributed market power, the top 3 challenges adopting blockchain and the challenges of a visual AI.
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How to Build a Good Product
Steve Worswick discusses the design decisions underlying the chatbot Mitsuku that allow her to stay good despite the constant efforts of the ethics hackers that took out Microsoft's Tay.
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A Microservice Approach in the Boundaries of a Traditional Enterprise Environment
Sebastian Eggers discusses Microservice Blueprint, a well-documented and working reference implementation for a Java-based microservice/API development project.
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Real-Time, Fine-Grained Version Control with CRDTs
Nathan Sobo covers the foundations of CRDTs, then explores how Github is using them in Eon to synchronize and persist changes to a repository at the granularity of individual keystrokes.