InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Including Autism – The Person First
Estie Boteler and Anthony Boteler discuss what “autism” is, challenging certain views and values towards a person with a disability, suggesting how to support inclusive practices in the workplace.
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Bot Chat: Creating Your First Slack Bot
Brice McIver explains how to create a Slack bot, developing a JavaScript-based bot and showing how to integrate it into a Slack team.
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The Service-Delivery Review: The Missing Agile Feedback Loop
Matthew Philip introduces the service-delivery review as a feedback forum, explaining the basics of how to conduct a service-delivery review and the benefits, as well as typical fitness metrics.
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The Why of Go
Carmen Andoh provides the historical context around the technical decisions of the Go language to better understand its concurrency primitives, garbage collection, and small standard library.
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Monitoring Modern Architectures with Data Science
Dave Casper talks about how modern data science and algorithms are being applied to "fight machines with machines".
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Avoiding Alerts Overload from Microservices
Sarah Wells shares the experiences of reaching over 150 microservices in production after starting to build a microservices-based system from scratch only two years go. She offers tips and tricks.
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Is Docker Dead?
Nic Jackson compares and contrasts the development and deployment flow for both a Docker and a Serverless project, attempting to see if Docker has already been made obsolete by serverless.
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Bias in BigData/AI and ML
Leslie Miley discusses how inherent bias in data sets has affected things from the 2016 Presidential race to criminal sentencing in the United States.
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Handling Billions of Edges in a Graph Database
Michael Hackstein discusses graph databases, the current scalability problems and their solutions.
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The Evolution of Reddit.com's Architecture
Neil Williams discusses the history of the systems that power reddit.com, looking at things that worked, things that didn't, and where they're going next.
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Performance Mythbusting Panel
The panelists answer audience questions on real-world applied performance proofs across stacks including Java, .NET and Python.
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Grokking Leadership via Mentoring
Ivana Mcconnell talks about what good mentorship is and why it's important.