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Bringing JAMStack to the Enterprise
Jamund Ferguson talks about some of the challenges PayPal faced with their Node.js application servers, why they think the JAMStack approach improves performance for their apps and their developers.
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Cloud-Native Data Pipelines with Apache Kafka
Gwen Shapira discusses how data engineering requirements changed in a cloud-native world, and how the solutions change with them.
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A Dive into Streams @LinkedIn with Brooklin
Celia Kung talks about Brooklin, LinkedIn’s managed data streaming service, and dives deeper into its architecture and use cases, as well as their future plans.
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Not Sold Yet, GraphQL: A Humble Tale from Skeptic to Enthusiast
Garrett Heinlen talks about how Netflix builds and deploys GraphQL and how they are running it in production.
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Making 'npm install' Safe
Kate Sills talks about some of the security issues using NPM packages, and Realms and SES (Secure ECMAScript) as possible solutions to NPM package security vulnerabilities.
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Driving Technology Transformation at @WeWork
Hugo Haas talks about the platform and architecture behind WeWork’s technology transformation over the past 2.5 years, and some of the unique technology challenges WeWork faces.
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PID Loops and the Art of Keeping Systems Stable
Colm MacCárthaigh shows what PID loops look like in the context of modern systems, and how exponential backoff, flow-control, and other techniques can be wielded to build self-healing systems.
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Designing an Ethical Chatbot
Steve Worswick talks about the tips and tricks he uses when designing a chatbot to ensure it remains an ethical product and family-friendly without being corrupted by trolls and abusive users.
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Streaming Log Analytics with Kafka
Kresten Thorup discusses how and why they use Kafka internally and demos how they utilize it as a straightforward event-sourcing model for distributed deployments.
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Programming the Cloud with TypeScript
Luke Hoban reviews the unique benefits of applying programming languages in general, and TypeScript in particular, to the cloud infrastructure domain.
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Non-Traditional Moves into Tech: A Blessing and a Curse?
The panelists share their varied non-conventional routes into tech and discuss the pros and cons of choosing to move into a role in tech, what the benefits and pitfalls are for both them and employers
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Variety: The Secret of Scale
Cat Swetel provides an approach for incurring variety where it makes sense within the coherence of a longer-term vision.