InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Keynote: Spring 2012 and Beyond
Adrian Colyer, Juergen Hoeller, Mark Pollack and Graeme Rocher present SpringSource’s Unifying Component Model, current developments regarding Big Data, and betting on Grails.
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Data Structures: The Code That Isn't There
Scott Vokes presents several less known data structures and their advantages: skiplists, difference lists, rolling hashes, and jumpropes.
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Android App Anatomy
Eric Burke discusses: why building visual interfaces, design guidelines for Android apps, and an example.
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Keynote: Cognitive Edge
Dave Snowden attempts to build a theory for the Agile movement based on statistical research, weak signal detection methodology, complexity theory and co-evolution theory.
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Integrating GPUs in Application Development - From Concept to Deployment
Graham Brooks discusses using GPU for application development, explaining how GPUs can be used for general purpose programming and how continuous integration can be applied.
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Culture-hacking the Open-source Movement
Eric Steven Raymond advices on building cultures within organizations drawing examples from the open source culture hacking he was part of.
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Keynote: What's the Point of Standards?
Peter F. Brown keynotes on the importance of creating and implementing standards for SOA and Cloud Computing.
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Roy
Brian McKenna introduces Roy, a functional JavaScript variant implementing type inference, structural typing, sum types, meta-programming, whitespace-aware syntax, monads and pattern matching.
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Agile Teams, from Good to Great
David Bulkin introduces various agile practices to beginners interspersed with advice for advance practitioners.
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The Challenge & Opportunity of Cloud Computing
Andrew Watson keynotes on the threats, the challenges and the opportunities provided by cloud computing to enterprises, especially their IT departments.
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Big Time: Introducing Hadoop on Azure
Yaniv Rodenski introduces Hadoop, then running Hadoop on Azure and the available tools and frameworks.
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GPUs in Finance
Andrew Sheppard overviews the driving forces behind GPU’s adoption by the financial industry, and explains the use of the Monte Carlo technique on GPUs.