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Mechanical Sympathy Panel
Howard Chu, Michael Barker and Aaron Bedra discuss the modern hardware, the options that are enabled, skills needed, and what to expect in the future.
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Iterating on Models on Operating ML
Monte Zweben and Roland Meertens discuss the challenges in building, maintaining, and operating machine learning models.
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The Programmer's Brain
Felienne Hermans dives into the cognitive processes that play a role when reading code, showing theories for reading code, and techniques that can be used to read any piece of code.
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API Showdown: REST vs. GraphQL vs. gRPC – Which Should You Use?
Alex Borysov, Matt McLarty and Michelle Garrett discuss REST, GraphQL, and gRPC, what it takes to get started, and when each is the right/wrong tool for the job.
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Systems Programmers Can Have Nice Things
Ryan Levick explores some features that Rust brings to the systems programming world that make life as a system programmer easier.
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The Rust Borrow Checker - a Deep Dive
Nell Shamrell-Harrington discusses how to transition from fighting the borrow checker to using its guidance to write safer and more powerful code at any experience level.
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Production Readiness: Fighting Fires or Building Better Systems?
Laura Nolan discusses why we don’t have a fire code for software, and what Production Readiness Reviews can and cannot achieve in terms of reliability.
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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.