InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Cloud-Sourcing T.S. Eliot
Sarah Gray shares her observations from using Erlang to reconstruct poetry from live Twitter streams, what’s great and not so great about Erlang, what language features she loves, etc..
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Respect for People - Lean's Neglected Pillar
Jon Terry explores some key ideas around team structure and the responsibilities of both team members and managers in a respectful Lean-Agile company.
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WebHooks: The API Strikes Back
Phil Nash takes a look at services that use Webhooks, exploring reasons to use WebHooks and the emerging best practices, and discusses implementing WebHook endpoints with live coded examples.
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Building out Hypermedia Clients
Todd Brackley outlines the general engine of a hypermedia client implementation, what API forms look like, and then outlines five design issues useful in creating such clients.
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Fast, Scalable, Reusable: A New Perspective on Production ML/AI Systems
Ekrem Aksoy discusses why production ML/AI systems should have a different perspective than the usual DevOps perspective which works on data immune systems.
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Simplifying API Development
Abhinav Asthana discusses methods for simplifying API development.
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Java Performance Engineer's Survival Guide
Monica Beckwith provides a step-by-step approach to finding the root cause of any performance problem in a Java app, showcasing through an example a few performance tools and the performance process.
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Concurrency and Strong Types for IoT
Carl Hewitt promotes using strong types and the actor model to deal with various devices in IoT.
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Reality Bites and Stranger Things
Renee Troughton discusses dealing with leaders when things have gone wrong and there is hostility in the air.
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Women in Agile and the Confidence Code
Kelly Snavely explores the roots of confidence and the gender gap between men and women. The talk is inspired by the book 'The Confidence Code' by Katty Kay and Claire Shipman.
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Emotional Safety: The Effectiveness Superpower
Pawel Brodzinski discusses what can be done to introduce emotional safety at work, and how it catalyzes effectiveness in an individual, organizational and, most importantly, commercial context.