InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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.NET Development Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
Javier Lozano discusses how to take existing .NET Framework code and reuse it in .NET Standard/Core applications.
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It’s 2018; Are My Containers Secure Yet?
Phil Estes discusses recent progress and areas not covered yet in container security, tooling, practices, and technology useful to secure containers.
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Teaching a Machine to Code
Samir Talwar discusses different techniques, architectures and optimizations tried in the process of teaching a machine to write code using neural networks, simulations and everything in between.
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Networking Your Microservices Applications
Owen Garrett discusses some of the approaches that have been tried by the industry including emerging technologies to help find the right solution for an application.
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Lean vs Agile vs Design Thinking
Jeff Gothelf reconciles the perceived differences in Lean Startup, Design Thinking, and Agile software development by focusing not on rituals and practices, but on the values they provide.
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A Responsible Dev Process?
Sam Brown and Adam Sandor discuss how to include ethics in the development process.
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Aligning Leadership to a Lean-Agile Context
Frances Hosking and Anita Kim discuss how The Economist Digital Leadership Team has been working to revitalize and empower their teams using a specific Insight Facilitation strategy technique.
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Let's Get Naked! Agility for Human Beings
Jean-Paul Bayley discusses why Agile is being rejected by some, and what are some of the things often neglected while adopting it.
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How Blockchains Work and How to Scale Them
Uri Klarman talks about how blockchains work, why they can’t scale and how bloXroute solves this bottleneck, allowing practically all blockchains to scale.
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How to Leverage Libp2p for Blockchain Applications
Chris Pacia takes a deep dive into libp2p, a modular networking stack written by the IPFS team. He walks through an example atomic swap app which builds on libp2p.
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How Blockchain Has Created a New Paradigm in Security
Paul Puey explains how the new type of security created by the cryptocurrency companies could disrupt the way that data is secured outside of the blockchain industry.