InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Productivity Is Killing Us
Adam Yuret discusses how a focus on resource efficiency impedes flow while creating mountains of failure demand and fracturing an organization into competing silos.
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Diagrams, Xtext and UX
Jan Koehnlein shows how to integrate Xtext and FXDiagram into an Eclipse-based IDE with a demo including graphics with smooth transitions, diagram-text navigation, animated undo/redo, and others.
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Git It Done - Git, Gerrit and GitHub at Orion
Bogdan Gheorghe explains how to build pages that are both easier for Orion adopters to embed and extend, and for developers to use in their key workflows, overviewing Orion’s git page and workflows.
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Beyond HTTP, Breaking Free of the Web
Mark Wolfe provides examples of protocols that can be used to build web applications, and reviews the pros and cons of doing so.
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Microservices, Micro Operations? - Challenges of Microservice Models at the Operations Level
Dustin Huptas, Andreas Schmidt present some of the operational challenges met when dealing with microservices, and offer solutions from the field of automation and service discovery.
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Docker vs PaaS: May the Best Container Win
Colin Humphreys and Paula Kennedy compare and contrast the Platform-as-a-Service(PaaS) and the Docker containers approaches.
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Dream Job? The Vision and Journey to the Company Culture You Want
Helen Walton and Pete Burden offer insight into how important culture is to a business and happiness, and the practical tools needed to make a vision become reality.
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C# 6 - The Future Is (nearly) Here!
Jon Skeet demonstrates C# 6’s new features, showing how they’ve made the Noda Time code base cleaner, and then takes a look at how he’s been using Roslyn to check his code more thoroughly.
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Cheats & Liars: The Martial Art of Protocol Design
Pieter Hintjens presents strategies and tactics - lifecycles, versioning, modeling, code generation, implementations, community building- for creating successful protocols that stand the test of time.
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Ember: Off-the-shelf Productivity
Tom Dale discusses Ember.js: project governance, add-on ecosystem, tooling, Inspector, ES6, scalability, React.
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Physical Computing, or How Software Meets Christmas Trees
Tom Igoe overviews some of the tools of physical computing and discusses how and by whom they’re being used to create new connected devices.
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Drunken Stumble: The Correct Way To Build Software
Garrett Smith introduces Drunken Stumble, a development method in two stages: a lean, which represents the goal of the programmer or team, and a stumble, which is a series of automatic "next steps".