InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Cloud and Banking IT, Each Can Learn from the Other
Richard Croucher discusses the characteristics of banking and cloud IT systems, detailing on their strengths and weaknesses.
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Erlang and the Chasm
Torben Hoffmann looks at the status of Erlang using the technology life cycle lenses of Geofrey More and in particular discuss if Erlang is before, in or after the Chasm.
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User Experience-driven Architecture
Praful J Todkar and Cassandra Shum share their experience ending up with an architecture for a mobile application whose development was driven by user experience.
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Java Concurrent Animated
Victor Grazi presents the functionality of the components in the java.util.concurrent library through a series of animations implemented with the respective concurrent methods.
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RESTful Clojure
Siva Jagadeesan on how to build good web APIs using Resource Oriented Architecture (ROA) and Clojure, showing how to build one with Clojure.
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SyncConf 2013: End Note
Sean Phelan tells the story of MultiMap.com until it was sold to Microsoft, and shares insight from his activity as angel investor.
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API Conf Panel: Enterprise APIs
Sumit Sharma, Bruno Pedro, Heather O’Sullivan discuss the status of enterprise APIs, providing insight in adopting API at the enterprise level, plus offering insight in creating such APIs.
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Developing the FT Web App
Robert Shilston demoes an FT app, discussing: layout and interactions,native wrappers,testing and QA, and how to manage regular, reliable and successful deployments of an offline cached application.
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New Capabilities of HTML5 Browsers
Maximiliano Firtman overviews of what you need to know, including labs testing on progressive enhancement, feature detection and HTML5 APIs: UI, core, data, network and hardware.
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Yanking Business into Testing – with Lots of Vegetables
Gojko Adzic, Lukas Oberhuber discuss how the thinking around the role of tests and testing evolved, the problems the team faced and the decisions they took to overcome technical and cultural issues.
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Decomposing Twitter: Adventures in Service-Oriented Architecture
Jeremy Cloud discusses SOA at Twitter, approaches taken for maintaining high levels of concurrency, and briefly touches on some functional design patterns used to manage code complexity.