InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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The Java Evolution of Eclipse Collections
Kristen O'Leary talks about some of the newest features from the 8.0.0 release including the use of Java 8 features such as Collectors, Optional and SummaryStatistics.
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Fearless AWS Lambdas
John Chapin overviews JVM on AWS Lambda, and gives strategies, tips, and examples for developing efficient, performant AWS Lambda functions in a variety of JVM languages.
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Growing A Development Team’s Process Guided by Tests
Orta Therox introduces Danger, a tool for automating a team's conventions surrounding code review.
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The Future of Your Business Needs an API Program... Now!
Roberto Galves discusses the need and how to develop an API-as-a-Business initiative to face the current economy.
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BigCos Catching up – Digitizing the Old Economy
Christian Umbach discusses how enterprises should address the digitization of their companies.
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Distributed Scheduler Hell
Matthew Campbell offers tips and tricks choosing between different container schedulers -Mesos, Kubernetes, Docker Swarm, Nomad, manual - for different applications/microservices.
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Mobile Connectivity and IoT
Leslie Shannon overviews the different kinds of connectivity options available to IoT solution providers underlining which connectivity types are best for which purposes.
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Causal Inference in Data Science
Amit Sharma discusses the value of counterfactual reasoning and causal inference, demonstrating that relying on predictive modeling based on correlations can be counterproductive.
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Can't We Just Agree Quality Is Good?
Torbjörn Gyllebring considers that software development needs a better understanding about the dynamics and economic implications of deliberate, thoughtful contextualization of quality.
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Clojure Spec: Expressing Data Constraints without Types
Alex Miller introduces Clojure Spec which can be used for program validation, documentation, destructuring, instrumentation, data generation, and automatic generative testing.
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Orchestrating Chaos: Applying Database Research in the Wild
Peter Alvaro describes LDFI’s (Lineage-driven Fault Injection) theoretical roots in database research, presenting early results from the field and opportunities for near and long-term future research.
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Scaling Event Sourcing for Netflix Downloads
Phillipa Avery and Robert Reta describe how Netflix successfully launched their Download feature with the use of a Cassandra-backed event sourcing architecture, describing the event store implemented