InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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The Four Pillars of DevOps: Agility for the Enterprise
John Shaw discusses four pillars to DevOps: Environments, Deployment, Testing and People based on experiences developing financial systems for governmental clients.
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Tardis: Affordable Time-Travel Debugging in Managed Runtimes
Earl Barr, Mark Marron discuss building time-travel debuggers for managed languages, implemented with Tardis, and enabling developers to investigate what happened prior hitting a bug.
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Build a Learning Organization the Kanban Way
Karl Scotland introduces the Kanban Canvas as a tool for applying Kanban Thinking in a hands-on session with participants learning how the different parts can help enabling continuous improvement.
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Building Customer Focused, Inclusive Digital Services with Agile and Lean UX
Kevin Murray, Imran Younis share from their experience creating digital services for a number of governmental agencies using Lean UX and Agile techniques.
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Software Security - A Study in Technology Transfer
Gary McGraw keynotes on the internal forces and relationships active inside companies that drive them to success by managing to take ideas and transform them into technologies.
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Running an In-house Code Kata Programme - Mistakes and Successes
Geoff Bones, Luke Drury share the lessons learned setting up code kata programs in several companies, what has worked and hasn’t.
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Ratpack Web Framework
Dan Woods talks about Ratpack, an asynchronous web framework for the JVM that was inspired by the simplistic nature of Ruby's Sinatra framework.
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Web Clustering, Integration with Terracotta, BigMemory, Quartz & Grails
Ryan Vanderwerf speaks about the roles of cache clustering, session clustering, and quartz clustering with open source Terracotta, Quartz, and BigMemory.
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Building a Continuous Delivery Pipeline with Gradle and Jenkins
Peter Niederwieser discusses building a continuous delivery pipeline using Gradle and Jenkins.
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Testing Grails
Grails comes with extensive testing support, ranging from unit to integration to functional tests. Ken Kousen demonstrates the range of options available both natively and through testing plugins.
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The F# Way To Relaxation
Don Syme makes a journey through the modern programming landscape and the F# approach to research, language design, interoperability, tooling and community.
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Workshops: The UX Designers' Trojan Horse
Viviana Doctorovich explains how to use workshops to teach clients the design process using planning, design games and methods for dealing with difficult stakeholders.