InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Scripting with Luerl
Barbara Chassoul introduces Luerl, emphasizing its trade-off as thin skin on top of the BEAM ecosystem.
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Can You Turn It down a Bit?
Sallyann Freudenberg explores the flexible sensory working environments.
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What Tomorrow’s Leaders Can Learn from Indigenous Stewardship
Jirra Lulla Harvey discusses what leaders can learn from indigenous experience, and how stewardship, community, values, and resilience that contribute to a different approach to leadership.
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Psychology of Ethics 101
Andrea Dobson discusses why people behave unethically and what can be done about it, including social psychology research on behavior, ethics and company culture, and anti-patterns to avoid.
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Serverless Architectural Patterns and Best Practices
Sascha Möllering describes reusable serverless patterns, including operational and security best practices, discussing potential pitfalls, and what it takes to move to a serverless architecture.
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Sondheim, Seurat & Software/Finding Art in Code
Jon Skeet discusses how much coding is an art, what it takes to turn good code into great one, how libraries should connect to consumers, and applications to users.
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Behavioral Economics and ChatBots
Jim Clark looks at a few strategies, including the ability to present information when it’s needed, actionable messages and the alignment of values with actual outcomes, and more.
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Smart Speakers: Designing for the Human
Charles Berg explains how product developers can create experiences that will be meaningful to the user - designers should focus more on the context of the user and less on the piece of hardware.
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Rethinking HCI with Neural Interfaces @CTRLlabsco
Adam Berenzweig discusses what happens when we decouple the user interface from hand-held hardware, as well as the emerging field of neural interaction design.
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UI Evolving, Platform Evolving, Architecture Evolving
Xianning Liu explains the user interaction paradigm shift in the industry, and how to evolve the enterprise architecture to support these changes.
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Beauty and the Beast, Haskell on JVM
Jarek Ratajski discusses how a sample system performs, where the business logic is written in Haskell and middleware components and libraries in Java.
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Ethics in Computing, from Academia to Industry
Kathy Pham highlights considerations of ethics, social responsibility, and long-term impacts of software industry products, and the culture to build software and services for all people.