InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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The Evolution of Continuous Delivery at Scale @ Linkedin
Jason Toy talks about the evolution and history of LinkedIn's release strategy.
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Do I Have Your Attention? Thinking about UX and UX about Thinking
Chris Atherton outlines some of the cognitive science around how attention and cognition work, helping understanding the reasons why designs sometimes leave users frustrated and confused.
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Complexity Is Outside the Code
Dan North and Jessica Kerr make a journey through complexity. At the other side we may find simplicity, or we may find the light at the end of the tunnel is just another oncoming ESB.
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Scalable Big Data Stream Processing with Storm and Groovy
Eugene Dvorkin provides an introduction to Storm framework, explains how to build real-time applications on top of Storm with Groovy, how to process data from Twitter in real-time, etc.
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Rethinking API Design with Traits
Cedric Champeau discusses the concept of traits introduced by Groovy 2.3. Traits look like interfaces, but allow the developer to add both implementation and state into it.
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Testing Java, Groovy, Spring and Web Applications with Spock
Peter Niederwieser shows how Spock can be used for integration testing of Spring applications, and how combining it with Geb yields a powerful solution for acceptance testing of web applications.
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How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Start Deploying the Netflix API Service
Sangeeta Narayanan goes over how Netfix got to the current continuous delivery state, the lessons they learnt and the successes they enjoyed along the way.
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Facebook’s iOS Architecture
Ari Grant discusses how Facebook is iterating its mobile products, continuing to increase the richness of the content and speed at which it is delivered.
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Yo - Notification as the Message Itself
Or Arbel discusses how Yo's platform enables developers and users to communicate using push notifications.
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Less, but Better
Michael Garvey discusses about understanding of common challenges, and learning strategies, principles and practices to overcome them and craft better design for your interfaces.
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Capacity Planning - TOC Applied to Creating Organizational Portfolios
Chris Matts leads an experimental workshop on using the Theory of Constraints to create an organizational investment portfolio.
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The Kanban Iceberg: How to Scale Beyond the Surface of a Shallow Implementation
Matt Philip discusses how to deepen the understanding of Kanban with depth-of-kanban assessments and through a series of experiments, emergence of a new role — the flow manager — and standard work.