InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Elixir vs Scala
Ludwik Bukowski and Kacper Mentel compare the results of a pattern recognition app implemented in Elixir and Scala.
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DevOps Is More Complex and Harder Than You Think. Personal Lessons
DevOps is inherently complex and with many things to consider, there are many risks and things that can be missed or go wrong. Patrick Debois shares his personal lessons and stories on DevOps.
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A Year with Java 11 in Production!
Andrzej Grzesik talks about Revolut’s experience in running Java 11 in production for over a year. He discusses tools, alternative JVM languages, and some 3rd party products.
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Rethinking How the Industry Approaches Chaos Engineering
Nora Jones focuses on the Before and After phases of developing Chaos Engineering experiments and develops important questions to ask with each of these phases.
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Your Beautiful Strategy Is Undeliverable
Tanya Spencer and Steph South discuss applying Agile techniques to exec and other non-technical teams to help them streamline and make real progress against their aspirations.
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A Functional Tour of Automatic Differentiation
Oliver Strickson discusses automatic differentiation, a family of algorithms for taking derivatives of functions implemented by computer programs, offering the ability to compute gradients of values.
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Scaling N26 Technology through Hypergrowth
Folger Fonseca shares his experience during the time of hypergrowth at N26, a mobile-first bank which was recently listed as the number one startup in Germany.
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Keep Calm and Secure Your CI/CD Pipeline
Sonya Moisset shows how to create a secure continuous integration/continuous deployment pipeline.
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Cloud Native is about Culture, Not Containers
Holly Cummins shares stories of customers struggling to get cloud native and all the ways things can go wrong.
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Agile with Deadlines – Can They Work Together?
Ben Dovey explores ‘agile’ as a broad framework to allow teams to organize themselves, and have two-way conversations with senior stakeholders to determine fixed and variable deadlines.
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Modern Banking in 1500 Microservices
Matt Heath and Suhail Patel explain how the Monzo team builds, operates, observes, and maintains the banking infrastructure; and how they compose microservices to add new functionality.
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Growing Resilience: Serving Half a Billion Users Monthly at Condé Nast
Crystal Hirschorn outlines how Condé Nast practices Chaos engineering, where this fits within the already established testing and verification ecosystem, and more.