InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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The 22000 Persons Start-up
Paul Cobban shares his insights into the transformational journey DBS Bank has taken to emerge as a more agile organization, replicating a start-up environment for a 22000 employee organization.
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Forming Self-Selected Teams - How to Create Happy, Empowered, and Effective Teams
Amber King and Jesse Huth share from their experience at Opower where 40 engineers were allowed to self-select six teams that would work on new projects.
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INVESTing in User Stories
Seb Rose explores what a good user story looks like, discussing the INVEST acronym to see if there is a replacement that describes the key elements of a good user story in a less ambiguous language.
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The Holistic Detective Hunt for Great Tech Culture
Doug Talbot talks about the key elements of the organizational complexity puzzle, why it’s so important, what patterns to choose from, what changes they have driven in Ocado Technology, etc.
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Evolving the Engineering Culture @Criteo
Manu Cupcic shares Criteo’s definition of engineering culture, describing its key elements, and elaborating on how it evolved over time.
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Tips for Creating a More Equal Workplace
Kate Heddleston talks about what institutional bias is, why it’s a problem, and how it manifests in the workplace.
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Rebuilding the Monolith with Composable Apps
Ian Thomas discusses breaking down monoliths into composable parts and understanding value from the point of the customer, showing examples of functional programming styles for building front-end apps
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Full-Scale Elm in Production
Richard Feldman introduces Elm, how it works, what differentiates it from the other front-end technologies, and gives practical advice for introducing it to an existing JavaScript codebase.
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to Serverless JavaScript
Steve Faulkner discusses Bustle's entire serverless stack. He talks about the good, the bad, and the ugly, sharing real numbers from production systems.
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Building for Builders
Romain Huet presents ideas from how Stripe has created their developer documentation.
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It's Microservices All the Way down
Ori Pekelam discusses the principles underlying a microservices architecture, the risks associated with it, topologies, ways of communication between services, deployment, and other considerations.
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Deep Learning Applications in Business
Diego Klabjan discusses models, implementations, and challenges developing applications for trading, forecasting, and healthcare, detailing relevant models and issues adopting and deploying them.