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Amplifying Sources of Resilience: What Research Says
John Allspaw talks about applying Resilience Engineering thinking & paradigms to the world of software engineering and outlines productive avenues to locate, amplify, support, and build this capacity.
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State Management for React Using Context and Hooks
Vlad Zelinschi explores a barebones alternative approach to state management that is suitable for small/medium apps as well as defines the pros and cons when compared to Redux.
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Panel: First Steps with Machine Learning
The panelists discuss the first principles to follow when adding ML to a system.
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Panel: Sequential Data
The panelists discuss how the different fields within sequential data processing can benefit from each other, what the future trends are that we expect and take questions.
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Java Futures, 2019 Edition
Java Language Architect Brian Goetz gives a tour of some of the features coming to Java next.
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Artificial Pancreas System: #WeAreNotWaiting in Healthcare
Dana Lewis discusses open source innovation in unexpected places and how we can democratize data (and innovation processes) to enable more people to solve the most pressing problems in their lives.
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Ignite the Fire - How Managers Can Spark New Leaders
Nick Caldwell discusses the three ingredients for inspiring non-manager leaders to emerge and provides simple techniques any team member can apply.
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No Moore Left to Give: Enterprise Computing after Moore's Law
Bryan Cantrill talks about Moore's Law, which after years of defying predictions of its demise, is now dying. But what does the end of Moore's Law mean for practitioners of enterprise computing?
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Learning from Machines
Ashi Krishnan discusses biological and artificial minds, exploring how models of cognition informed by ML and computation can help reconfigure processes of being.
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Creating a Trusted Narrative for Data-Driven Technology
Indra Joshi talks about the hype and promise surrounding AI-based technology within health and care, and how to ensure that what gets developed or commissioned is ethically developed.
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A Continuation of Devops: Policy as Code
Gareth Rushgrove looks at examples of tools that move security controls into code and explores how policy as code can work at the team level.
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Take Control of Your Career: A Personal Growth Framework
Aaron Randall talks about a Personal Growth Framework – a low-lift way of helping identify areas to grow that are exciting and valuable for career development.