InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Understand, Automate, and Collaborate for Development Speed with Microservices
Russ Miles discusses how to ensure proper collaboration between microservices teams using the Atomist suite of ChatOps tools and services.
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Automating at a Higher Level with Atomist
Jessica Kerr demonstrates the standard Atomist coordination and automation tools, plus how to program instant automation for a code and team.
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Consensual Software: Prioritizing Trust & Safety
Danielle Leong talks about how to apply a "consent filter" to product decisions to make a safer user experience and to help protect GitHub’s most vulnerable users from harm.
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Lending Privilege
Anjuan Simmons discusses how diversity and inclusion have become hot topics in technology, and how one can help marginalized groups in tech.
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A Practical Road to SaaS in Python
Armin Ronacher discusses his experiences building SaaS businesses on a Python technology stack from a security and scalability point of view, and what other technologies work well with Python.
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Why We Chose Erlang over Java, Scala, Go, C
Colin Hemmings discusses when and why one should choose Erlang over other options, but also when not to choose it.
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Comparing Deep Learning Frameworks
Jeffrey Shomaker covers the different types of deep learning frameworks and then focuses on neural networks, including business uses and 4 of the main systems (eg. Tensor Flow) that are open sourced.
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AI-Based Data Extraction
George Roth presents the challenges of data extraction from unstructured content in the context of preparing the data for Data Analytics.
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A Common Sense Journey into Agile Marketing
Andrea Fryrear shares her own experience with her marketing team adopting Agile, which tried multiple methodologies and tools in its quest to simply find what worked.
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Get Kata
Kevlin Henney discusses a couple of katas and digs deeper into TDD, lambdas, language(s), (dys)functional programming and Alcubierre drive.
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GraphQL for Fun & Profit
Tom Adams introduces GraphQL, explaining why it is useful when dealing with an API.
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The Rise of Customer Experience Networks Powered by APIs
Stephane Castellani discusses why and how to build a customer experience network.