InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Java in Containers - Part Deux
David Delabassee looks in parallel at how OpenJDK is evolving to cope with some of those changes and most importantly what it all means for Java developers.
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Cloudstate—towards Stateful Serverless
Sean Walsh discusses the challenges requirements, and introduces us to Cloudstate - an open source project building the next generation Stateful Serverless.
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Creating High-Performance Web Apps with WebAssembly
Konstantin Möllers shows how WebAssembly works and how it can be used to develop a hybrid app with high-performance code written in Rust and UI code written in JavaScript.
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Implementing Governance
Dean Latchana discusses collaborative approaches which support teams to deliver value.
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Pivoting a Company towards GitOps and Continuous Delivery
Howard Deiner discusses why and how a coach must act holistically, taking into account that customs, culture, philosophy, and practices compete in pivoting an organization into modern Agile.
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The Challenge of ‘Genuine’ Agile
Giles Lindsay discusses the 9 challenges that Agile champions may face in the workplace and what they should do to overcome them, also, Agile leadership being about behaviour and not just words.
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How to Build More Secure Service Brokers
Denise Yu highlights common threat assessment frameworks, drawing attention to potential vulnerabilities in service broker architecture, and offering system design guidelines and resources.
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SDLC for Pivotal Platform Powered by Spring Initializr, Concourse, and Spinnaker
Joachim Pasquali, Gowridhar Madu, and Brent Stains create a Spring Initializr and show how to support development with Concourse, Spinnaker, Pivotal Platform manifest files, and more.
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Probabilistic Programming for Software Engineers
Michael Tingley provides a preview of how Facebook is advancing probabilistic programming, as well as some of the big problems they used it to solve.
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Anti-Entropy Using CRDTs on HA Datastores @Netflix
Sailesh Mukil briefly introduces Dynomite, offers a deep dive on how anti-entropy is implemented and talks about the underlying principles of CRDTs that make this possible.
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The Joy of Designing Deep Neural Networks
Bradley Arsenault shares the joy he felt the first time he designed a deep neural network, and how simple intuitions on neural networks have led to greater designs and accuracy.
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Internet of Tomatoes: Building a Scalable Cloud Architecture
Flavia Paganelli tells the story of 30MHz’s platform and how they ended up helping growers in 30 countries, deploying 3.5K sensors and process data at 4K events per second.