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Platforms at Twilio: Unlocking Developer Effectiveness
Justin Kitagawa talks about Twilio’s DevOps culture of “You build it, you run it”, and the evolution, tenets, and lessons learned of Twilio’s internal Platform.
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Help! I Accidentally Distributed My System!
Mobile and web apps are increasingly built on BaaS, PaaS, and IaaS, creating complex systems out of seemingly simple parts, becoming distributed systems engineers.
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Better DevEx at Netflix: Polyglot and Containers
Mike McGarr talks about the evolution of developer tooling at Netflix, focusing on command line tools they built to address evolving needs around programming languages, containers and more.
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Succession: A Refactoring Story
Katrina Owen presents an end-to-end refactoring that demonstrates simple strategies to avoid misadventures.
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A Neurobiologist's Guide to Mind Manipulation
Casey Watts discusses reframing frustration into accomplishment and having a more happy and productive team using psychological ideas.
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Invest in Your Java Katalogue
Don Raab and Aditi Mantri explain the approach they have taken in developing Java code Katas, and discuss best practices around them.
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Efficient Fault Tolerant Java with Aeron Clustering
Todd Montgomery talks about Aeron Clustering, a new means for deploying replicated state machines in Java.
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"Yo... Ask Me Anything" - Panel of NY Senior Java Developers
The panelists discuss thoughts on the latest trends in Java, the new release model, modules, modern garbage collectors, Kotlin for the enterprise, Eclipse stewardship of JEE and more.
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Why Bother with Kotlin - Not Just Another Language Tour
Justin Lee talks about the layout and syntax of Kotlin projects, and looks at how these new language features combine to present a compelling new alternative to the Java source language.
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Empowering Agile Self-Organized Teams with Design Thinking
William Evans covers the key principles and practices of design thinking and presents a case study of how an infrastructure engineering team learned them to reduce the time for delivering services.
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Breaking Codes, Designing Jets and Building Teams
Effective teams have a mission - a clearly defined problem which the entire team focuses on and owns end-to-end. Effective teams rapidly learn and adapt.
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Dynamic Reteaming: The Art & Wisdom of Changing Teams
Heidi Helfand offers tips and tricks for building a sustainable company by changing teams – whether it’s by growing and splitting teams, adding new people across multiple teams and more.