InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Welcome inside the Head of Larry Wall
Larry Wall is interviewed by Joe Armstrong to find out what goes on inside the head of a programming language designer. Is there a method to use when designing a new language?
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Leaders at All Levels
Esther Derby explores a different definition of leadership: “The ability to enhance the environment, so that everyone is empowered to contribute creatively to solving the problem(s).”
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What is Reactive Programming?
Evgeny Poberezkin discusses the evolution of both the definition and implementations of Reactive Programming and how they have been converging in building responsive applications.
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One and Only One Process in a Distributed System
Nathan Herald discusses the possibility to create a distributed system with one process representing every user / shared resource in Elixir.
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Ensuring Compliance of 3rd Party App Access in a PSD2 World
David Stewart discusses being successful with open APIs and PSD2.
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Open Data in UK
Senaka Fernando discusses Open Data: what it is, who uses it, why APIs are important, and how to promote the use of it.
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Front-End APIs: Powering Fast-Paced Iterations
Aditya Modi and Karthik Ramgopal explore LinkedIn’s ideas behind API modeling, the challenges they’ve faced, and how they are evolving their modeling strategy over time based on their learnings.
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Generating Unified APIs with Protocol Buffers and gRPC
Chris Roche and Christopher Burnett discuss how they extended the Protocol Buffer (PB) IDL to create unified APIs and data models, and how they used Envoy to move HTTP 1.1 services to gRPC.
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Reasoning about Complex Distributed Systems
Erich Ess discusses technical tools needed to gain information on a complex system and practical approaches to convert that information into an actual understanding of the system.
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Production - Designing for Testability
Michael Bryzek explores what it’s like to build quality software with no development, QA, or staging environments, but which is tested in production.
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Spotify Lessons: Learning to Let Go of Machines
James Wen tells the story of how Spotify’s infrastructure evolved and how this evolution changed the way that Spotify developers write code and the vast increase in iteration and shipping speed.
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Continuous Delivery Sounds Great But It Won’t Work Here
Jez Humble presents some of the highlights and lowlights of the past six years listening to people explain why continuous delivery won’t work, and what he has learned in the process.