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Daniel Rolnick provides insights on building and deploying microservices and talks about the process Yodle went through adopting and deploying microservices, including database architectures and architectural patterns that emerged.

Bio

Daniel Rolnick is Chief Technology Officer at Yodle. He is responsible for all of the company's key technology initiatives. He has more than 15 years of experience in engineering and architecture, with a strong background in leading impactful technology initiatives through their entire development life cycle. Prior, he was Vice President of Research IT, POINT, for Barclays Capital.

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Software is changing the world. QCon empowers software development by facilitating the spread of knowledge and innovation in the developer community. A practitioner-driven conference, QCon is designed for technical team leads, architects, engineering directors, and project managers who influence innovation in their teams.

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Sep 20, 2016

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  • Working with media player

    by Brian Boyd,

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    Hi All,

    First, thanks for presenting these incredibly useful videos! These talks from tech leaders sharing their direct experiences are an invaluable resource in this ever changing tech landscape.

    I have a couple of requests, though, regarding the media player. Because I usually take notes while watching a video, I find that I pause the player frequently. Similar to YouTube, could you cause a tap of the spacebar to pause the video? Also, to make sure that I understand a concept, I often find myself backing the video up 10 secs. Again similar to YouTube, could you provide a means to do this, such as using the left-arrow key?

    These simple UI tweaks on the media player would really help me (and probably others) in more quickly digesting the contents of these videos.

    Many thanks,
    Brian

    p.s. I am using the latest version of Chrome.

  • Re: Working with media player

    by Brian Boyd,

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    Works like I want it to on FireFox ...

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