InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Best Practices Using The CDT Debugger
Marc Khouzam presents best practices for debugging using dynamic printf, reverse debugging, the GDB console, the standalone debugger, a Docker container and connecting CDT to a running GDB session.
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Scripting Eclipse with Python
Tracy Miranda demonstrates Python with the Eclipse Advanced Scripting Environment (EASE) for collaboration, reproducible research, and exploratory computation and data analysis.
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Introducing Apache Ignite
Christos Erotocritou introduces Apache Ignite, discussing how it is used to solve some of the most demanding scalability and performance challenges. He covers typical use cases and examples.
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Building a Predictive Intelligence Engine
Viral Bajaria explains a formula for reaching the B2B buyer early in the sales cycle by tying together billions of rows of customer data and overlaying predictive intelligence technology.
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Uber Trip Experiences: Unlocking Your Platform's Potential
Andrew Noonan walks through the evolution of the Uber Developer Platform, the launch of Trip Experiences, and the future of the Uber platform.
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Learnings from Implementing a Hypermedia Client
Uli Holtel discusses the principles of hypermedia APIs, how to decouple from media type formats, using profiles, 'fully dynamic' vs. 'tightly coupled' client, tools, code artifacts and examples.
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It's Systems All The Way Down!
Chris McDermott introduces systems and systems thinking, complex adaptive systems, and some Lean techniques that help develop more effective systems.
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Finally, Object-Oriented Programming without Objection
Noel Welsh discusses the paradigm of the functional programmer, contrasting it with the paradigm of the object-oriented programmer, and considering if it is possible to reconcile the two.
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Observe, Enhance, & Control: VMs to Containers
Mitchell Hashimoto takes a look at VMs, which solution architectures worked there, and discusses why these architectures are no longer adequate and what are the solutions in a containerized world.
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Rust: Systems Programming for Everyone
Felix Klock describes the core concepts of the Rust language (ownership, borrowing, and lifetimes), as well as the tools beyond the compiler for open source component distribution (cargo, crates.io).
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The Future of Data Science
The panelists discuss some of the trends in data science today, the job of a data scientist, the tools and other related issues.
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A CutEr Tool
Kostis Sagonas introduces the idea of concolic unit testing of Erlang programs and the CutEr tool, how it is different, and how it can be used to identify errors in programs in a fully automatic way.