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John Feminella reviews how WebAssembly works, its execution framework, and specific architectures, and explores what kinds of new approaches are made possible.
Chris Gillum explores two stateful programming models: workflows and actors. He discusses how they can simplify development and how they enable stateful and long-running application patterns within ephemeral, Serverless compute environments. He explains why he is making a bit bet on these programming models in the Azure Functions service.
Chris Riccomini talks about the current state-of-the-art in data pipelines and data warehousing, and shares some of the solutions to current problems dealing with data streaming and warehousing.
Arvid Torset and Tatiana Kolesnikova discuss a set of flexible techniques that are applicable in different projects with different stakeholders and team composition, focusing on team collaboration.
Yevgeniy Brikman talks about how to write automated tests for infrastructure code, including the code written for use with tools such as Terraform, Docker, Packer, and Kubernetes. Topics covered include: unit tests, integration tests, end-to-end tests, dependency injection, test parallelism, retries and error handling, static analysis, property testing and CI / CD for infrastructure code.
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