InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Stop Managing Tech People! Empower Them to Build What You Need
Benjamin Brial suggests reorganizing a company by trusting employees, letting them work on something they enjoy, and sharing the benefits with them.
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How to Survive the API Copyright Apocalypse
Steven Willmott recommends avoiding the possible API copyright troubles by sharing API definitions rather than copyrighting them.
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Avoiding React Performance Pitfalls
Alex Grigoryan discusses the performance problems found and their solutions moving from Backbone/Java to React/Node.js at @WalmartLabs.
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IoT for Big Machines
Jayant Thomas discusses Predix, GE’s IoT Cloud, and how one can use anomaly detection on an IoT cloud and scale it up for multiple industrial assets to provide insights about the big machines.
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When Models Go Rogue: Hard Earned Lessons on Using Machine Learning in Production
David Talby summarizes best practices & lessons learned in ML, based on nearly a decade of experience building & operating ML systems at Fortune 500 companies across several industries.
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What Makes an Agile Manager?
Roisi Proven discusses what an agile project looks like to different people, what common misconceptions are attached to some of these titles, and all the ways in which they intersect.
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Work in Progress - How to Make the World a Better Place
Joe Armstrong asks questions around the themes of software entropy reduction, making a personal computation infrastructure, adding trust to the web and storing data forever, to name just a few.
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Building Great Teams: Culture and Core Protocols
Richard Kasperowski lays out the case for Continuous Teaming with learning activity-sets using elements from improvisational theater, The Core Protocols, Extreme Programming, and more.
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Migrating Speedment to Java 9
Dan Lawesson talks about his experience migrating Speedment to Java 9.
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Serverless Security and Things That Go Bump in the Night
Erik Peterson discusses Serverless architectures and what they mean for the future of cloud applications. Peterson also explores how existing security challenges change and new ones emerge.
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C# 7, 8 and beyond: Language Features from Design to Release to IDE Support
Kevin Pilch tours C# 7, highlighting new features -pattern matching, tuples, local functions and more-, sharing insights into the language design process, and discussing potential features for C# 8.
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The Top Five Secrets to Improving Team Communication
Debbie Madden discusses a five step plan to improve communication on a team, and to create a team that people want to be a part of, providing an actionable plan to work on.