InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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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.
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Coinbase Commerce: A User-Controlled Payment Processor
Amy Yin talks about Coinbase Commerce, a user-controlled payment processor.
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What Is Programming Anyway?
Felienne Hermans discusses her research on programming for children, as well as her quest to make programming education for everyone.
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Your Project Behaves Like a Hurricane. Forecast It Like One
Daniel Vacanti discusses using techniques like Monte Carlo Simulation and Continuous Forecasting to make projects more predictable.
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Unlearning: The Challenge of Change
Jessie Shternshus shares learnings and unlearnings from her own career, stories from the companies she has worked with, and the techniques she teaches in order to make breakthroughs and forge ahead.
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CI/CD/CS: Implementing Continuous Security across Your Delivery Pipeline and at Run-Time
Jorge Salamero Sanz discusses use case examples on how to make a CI/CD pipeline interact with Docker security tools, and how to prepare for policy violations that happen at runtime.
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Complex Event Flows in Distributed Systems
Bernd Rücker demonstrates how the new generation of lightweight and highly-scalable state machines ease the implementation of long running services.
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Getting Them to Get It: Communicating beyond the Agile Bubble
Judy Rees discusses building trust, developing psychological safety, reducing conflict and misunderstandings while maintaining creative tension, and leading listeners in a practical session.
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Designing Events-First Microservices
Jonas Bonér explores the nature of events, what it means to be event-driven, how to unleash the power of events and commands by applying an events-first DDD to microservices-based architectures.
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No Microservice Is an Island
Michele Titolo talks about the basic infrastructure and tooling needs for microservices to be successful.
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Ethical Design
Harry Trimble discusses creating data services that are simple and effective, explaining how user’s data is used, how automated decisions are made, respecting human’s rights.