InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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$200 Self-Driving Cars with RasPi and Tensorflow
William Roscoe and Adam Conway build and drive the $200 open source self driving Donkey Car and talk about about the hardware components & software that let it drive, capture data, create autopilots.
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Kubernetes Superpower
Sarah Novotny discusses what made the Kubernetes community operate as one, how the members of the community applied practices of building organic teams and culture.
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Putting the ‘V’ in MVP
Ralf Jeffery presents building the simplest version of a product, letting the target audience use it, then enhancing it based on the feedback received.
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The Modern ASP.NET Tech Stack!
Sam Basu discusses the status, the evolving direction and the technology stack for ASP.NET and ASP.NET Core.
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SOLID in the Wild: Life When Your Software is Actually Soft
Presenters talk about using SOLID principles to build an online marketplace, creating a system that is easy to change.
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Functional Performance
Martin Thompson discusses the most relevant laws governing software performance in the context of financial applications.
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Cloud-Native Batch Processing with Spring Batch 4
Michael Minella discusses what’s new in Spring Batch 4 and how to use it in a cloud setting.
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Storage Made Easy with Spring Boot, ECS, and PCF
Presenters discuss the journey to create a service broker, make it consumable as a Tile in PCF, using ECS S3 as object storage.
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Agile: The Bad Parts
The presenters discuss why Agile failed in their case and the need for a new revolution in software processes and methodology.
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Cloud-Native Journey in Synchrony Financial
Michael Barber shares Synchrony Financial’s journey from a monolith application to microservices, from elaborating on the initial strategy to implementing a solution with Spring and PCF.
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10 Lessons We Learned with Cloud Foundry
Neville George discusses the top 10 challenges Comcast has faced and adapted to while working with PCF over the past three years.
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Up and Running with Progressive Web Apps
Nik Molnar presents the fundamentals of Progressive Web Apps, and how to turn a standard web app into something that's installable, works offline and engages users via push notifications.