InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Wrangling WebRTC: Challenges and Opportunities for Real-time Communication
Gustavo Garcia explores actual use cases for real time communication in verticals ranging from telepresence to healthcare, where WebRTC fits and where it falls short, and what developers can do.
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Gamifying Enterprise Mobile Applications: Do We Have a Winner?
Michelle Andreassen takes a business-to-employee look at UX, prototyping and user testing of gamified enterprise mobile apps to see if these really do bring more value to the company beyond the hype.
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Simulation Testing with Simulant
Stuart Halloway discusses example-based testing using Simulant, a testing library based on statistical modeling, activity streams, distributed execution, validation, separation of concerns.
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Racing Thru the Last Mile: Cloud Delivery & Web-Scale Deployment
Alex Papadimoulis conducts a tutorial on delivery and deployment at scale.
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Unspecified and Undefined
Olve Maudal details machine code generated by snippets of both legal and illegal C code, discussing it in the context of ISO/IEC 9899 standard (the C standard).
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Design Patterns for Mobile Applications
Saul Mora discusses using some of the patterns from the Design Pattern book today, and applying patterns in a multicore world.
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Managing Experimentation in a Continuously Deployed Environment
Wil Stuckey explains how Etsy manages to deploy nearly ~10,000 changes in one year, and how they run A/B experiments in the midst of continual code change.
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PuppetDB: Sneaking Clojure into Sysadmins' Toolkits
Deepak Giridharagopal discusses the Clojure solution implemented for PuppetDB, a centralized storage solution for Puppet.
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Working with Multiple Languages: Why and How
Markus Völter conducts a tutorial on polyglot programming, explaining why one should use multiple languages and how.
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How We Scaled Songkick for More Traffic and More Productive Development
Marc Pacheco tells how Songkick made radical changes to increase the performance of the site while retaining a productive development team.
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Green Shoots in the Brownest Field: Being a Startup in Government
Mat Wall describes some of the tools & techniques that are used within the UK Government Digital Service to try and make the government behave less like an enterprise and more like a startup.
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Inside Lanyrd's Architecture
Andrew Godwin tells Lanyrd’s story, covering the technology stack, tricks used, and what they would do differently if they could start afresh.