InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Why Bother with Kotlin - Not Just Another Language Tour
Justin Lee talks about the layout and syntax of Kotlin projects, and looks at how these new language features combine to present a compelling new alternative to the Java source language.
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Empowering Agile Self-Organized Teams with Design Thinking
William Evans covers the key principles and practices of design thinking and presents a case study of how an infrastructure engineering team learned them to reduce the time for delivering services.
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TypeScript for the Microsoft Developer
Joseph Guadagno discusses TypeScript, how it is helpful and some of the features it is worth using for.
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Value Streams are Made of People
Liz Keogh looks at the "metaphors we live by", and how we typically treat work as boxes and substances to be passed around.
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The Bug Hunt Is On
Samantha Connelly discusses five activities that can be run in a business to engage more people in the bug hunting efforts: bug bashes, bug bounties, quality guild, dogfooding, and soap opera testing.
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Coed:Ethics Panel Discussion
The panelists discuss ethics issues existing in software development today.
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Finding a Balance
David Nolen discusses some of the choices made working on ClojureScript.
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In Praise of Rigidity
James Ross argues that agility needs some rigidity to be successful, just as skaters need some rigid ice to perform their moves.
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To RPC or Not to RPC: Choosing the Right Communication Strategies in a Microservice Architecture
Thomas Bøgh Fangel presents Lunar Way’s journey of breaking up their Rails monolith into a microservice architecture focusing on the benefits changing synchronous RPC to asynchronous events.
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Goodbye REST APIs. Hello GraphQL!
Cory House discusses GraphQL, what makes it attractive, how GraphQL integrates with React, Angular, Vue and others, and how to migrate from REST APIs.
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Breaking Codes, Designing Jets and Building Teams
Effective teams have a mission - a clearly defined problem which the entire team focuses on and owns end-to-end. Effective teams rapidly learn and adapt.
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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.