InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Rust: Unlocking Systems Programming
Aaron Turon explains Rust's core notion of “ownership” and shows how Rust uses it to guarantee thread safety, how Rust avoids some of the pitfalls of C++ without compromising on performance.
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Have Native Languages Returned? (TL;DR: Yes)
In this panel users of C++, Rust, and Go talk about how they picked their language of choice, what problems remain, what was impossible to do with VM-based languages and much more.
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Developing Cloud-native Applications with the Spring Tool Suite
Kris De Volder and Martin Lippert show how to work effectively with Spring projects in Eclipse and the Spring Tool Suite (STS). They demo all the latest enhancements in the tools.
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Federated Queries with HAWQ - SQL on Hadoop and Beyond
Christian Tzolov shows different integration approaches between HAWQ and GemFire, showing using Spring XD to ingest GemFire data into HDFS and using Spring Boot to implement a RESTful proxy for HAWQ.
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Intro to Spring Boot for the Web Tier
Brian Clozel and Stéphane Nicoll present how Boot helps one with front-end resources, security, error customization, template engines, embedded container configuration and DevOps features.
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Achieving Tangible Business Benefits with the Scaled Agile Framework
Dean Leffingwell describes the values, principles and practices of the Scaled Agile Framework, how it is delivering faster time-to-market, more engagement, higher quality, and increased productivity.
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Building Blocks of a Distributed System
Oren Eini discusses the building blocks of a reliable, transactional distributed database, covering ACID compliance, consistency, failure handling, monitoring, management, and more.
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The Last Programming Language
Robert Martin walks through some of the history of programming languages, and then prognosticates on the future of languages.
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Is that API Secure?
Marko Vuksanovic walks through HTTP security mechanisms, and how to transfer and store sensitive data.
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Distributed Java Systems in Minutes with Hazelcast
This talk presents Hazelcast, an open-source distributed Java in-memory container that allows multiple processes to share data using standard Java APIs such as Maps, Sets and Lists.
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Bind to the Cloud with Falcor
Jafar Husain provides an inside look at the innovative Falcor, the open source JS data access framework that powers the Netflix UIs and the new UI design patterns it enables.
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Using React for the Mobile Web
Brian Holt talks about React, performance issues, some general web performance tips, lessons learned while helping write m.reddit.com using React.