InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Learning to Become Agile, with Retrospectives
Ben Linders explains the "what" and "why" of retrospectives and the business value and benefits that they can bring.
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The Art of Protocol Design
Pieter Hintjens presents a decade of research and practice in designing protocols using cheap experimentation, exploring of new avenues, and smooth accumulation of gradual change, driven by real use.
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What Is DevOps and How It Can Help My Business Succeed?
Paul Stack describes what DevOps is and how it is a great way for the entire business to achieve their goals.
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Patterns of Automation
Jeff Morgan shares lessons learned helping organization adopt test automation, along with techniques for keeping the automation code simple, clean and maintainable.
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Extending Jobs to Speed up Eclipse
Thirumala Reddy Mutchukota presents the Eclipse Job Groups API, its uses and sample implementations to parallelize lengthy operations in Eclipse.
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An Introduction to Eclipse Che
Tyler Jewell introduces Eclipse Che, its architecture, how to create Java applications with it and provides a tutorial on building plug-ins and extensions to Che directly.
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APIs for Open Source Hardware
Justin Mclean introduces the Open Source Hardware, its communication protocols (RF, ZigBee, WiFi, Bluetooth) and the software/API layer (HTTP, WebSockets, Can Bus, COAPI and MQTT) used.
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From How to Design to What to Design
Jean Louis Frechin discusses NeoObjects, a set of services, experiences, forms and practices which are meant to help evolve design and widen its scope of intervention.
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Agile Means Business, so Learn to Think like the CxO
Lee Cunningham discusses the primary concerns of different executive-level roles and explores ways to relate Agile principles and practices to the concerns of the executives in the organization.
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Translating Imperative Code to MapReduce
The authors present an approach for automatic translation of sequential, imperative code into a parallel MapReduce framework using Mold, translating Java code to run on Apache Spark.
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What Developers Need To Know About Visual Design and UX
Ben Hall explores the five key topics around design that can make or break an application and website: Layout and the golden ratio, Typography, Imaginary, Colors and User Feedback.
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Infrastructure Built in Go
Jessie Frazelle takes a look inside the tools built in Go centered around infrastructure and ops - from Docker to etcd to nsq and more.