InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Software Engineering – Then, Now, and Next
Mary Poppendieck discusses how software engineering has been changed by the scale and speed required of digital companies in the past, now, and in the future.
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One Ring -3 to Secure Them All: Computing with Hardware Enclaves
Aaron Bedra explores the most widely available options and their usage in IoT and cloud, discussing design trade-offs, security, and performance.
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Reversible Debugging with RR
Felix Klock discusses RR, a native code debugger, its features, design, and deploying targets, debugging a Rust program running on AWS.
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Building & Operating High-Fidelity Data Streams
Sid Anand discusses building high-fidelity nearline data streams as a service within a lean team.
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Enabling Engineering Productivity at the Financial Times
Sarah Wells discusses how they ended up moving fast with over 30,000 releases in a year from a development team of around 250.
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Beyond POSIX - Adventures in Alternative Networking APIs
Michael Barker surveys some of the alternative APIs available on various platforms, discussing some of the implementation pitfalls. He also looks at the impact of using these APIs.
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Application-Layer Encryption Basics for Developers
Isaac Potoczny-Jones covers the basics of encryption, what are application-layer and infrastructure-layer encryption, when to use asymmetric and symmetric keys, and how to do key management.
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The Spectrum of Synchronousness
James Stanier discusses shifting to asynchronous communication for remote working, going through a spectrum of options, plotting interactions on it, pre- and post- remote work.
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Lead with Speed
Courtney Kissler believes in speed for strong results. Tactics covered: outcome-based teams, making all work visible, limiting WIP, understanding velocity and viscosity, and architecture evolution.
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Data Pipelines & Data Mesh: Where We Are and What the Future Looks Like
Zhamak Dehghani, Tareq Abedrabbo and Jacek Laskowski discuss the current challenges for building Modern Data Pipelines and applying Data Mesh in the real world, what the future looks like, and tools.
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Panel: Living on the Edge
Jose Nino, Rita Kozlov, and Ivan Ivanov discuss when we need to care about edge optimizations, what the development workflow looks like when on the edge, and some of the challenges.
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Federated GraphQL to Solve Service Sprawl at Major League Baseball
Olessya Medvedeva and Matt Oliver discuss how they have begun to implement a Federated GraphQL architecture to solve the issue of service discovery, sprawl and ultimately getting the data needed.