InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Ground-up Introduction to In-memory Data
Viktor Gamov covers In-Memory technology, distributed data topologies, making in-memory reliable, scalable and durable, when to use NoSQL, and techniques for Big In-Memory Data.
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Developing Cultural Intelligence
Daniel Seltzer discusses what intellectual skills are needed to be able to build and lead a successful group. These skills aren’t taught in school and don’t come from certification programs.
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Building the Right Thing - Lessons Learnt in Agile Product Management
Sherif Mansour shares from his experience at Atlassian building simple products using Agile product requirements, prototypes, customer interviews, and user journeys.
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One Delegate to Rule Them All: Understanding OWIN
Keith Dahlby overviews OWIN, discussing its implications for .NET web application design and reviewing a real-world example of OWIN in action.
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UX Axioms: Designing Better Products for People
Erik Dahl shares a number of lessons learned along the way, outlining a set of UX Axioms designers and developers alike can use to integrate UX into their practice.
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Patterns, Code Smells, and the Pragmatic Programmer
Jason McCreary discusses how a number of books from The Reading List - Implementation Patterns, Refactoring, Design Patterns, The Pragmatic Programmer - helped him with becoming a software engineer.
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Hello, Declarative World
Tom Stuart takes a look at some modern examples of declarative programming and explores how it can help with the applications built today.
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Elements of Scale
Ben Stopford examines tools, mechanisms and tradeoffs that allow a data architecture to scale, from disk formats to fully blown architectures for real-time storage, streaming and batch processing.
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Privacy is Always a Requirement
Eleanor McHugh shares insights on digital privacy, encouraging others to gather the minimum information possible about their users in order to serve their needs.
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Smart First, Phones Later
Tin Kadoic expands the definition of responsive beyond RWD, encouranges the audience to rethink how to design and develop responsive software, showing samples of intelligent design.
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Paasta: Application Delivery at Yelp
Evan Krall talks about Paasta, which is Yelp's platform for running services, built on Docker, Mesos, Marathon, SmartStack, git, and Jenkins.
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Modern Fast Streaming Data
Todd Montgomery challenges some of the common myths and misconceptions about high performance streaming data, and takes a look at what is really possible today.