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The WebAssembly Revolution Has Begun
Jay Phelps talks about WebAssembly, discussing what it is, how it can be used today, and the opportunities it will unlock in the years to come.
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Engineering Engineering Culture with Memes
Bruce Johnson describes some real-world examples of memes that helped shape engineering team culture during his years at Google and play an epic role at FullStory today.
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The Art of Chaos Engineering Panel
The panelists answer audience questions on the emerging field of chaos engineering including what chaos engineering is, how you get started with it, and pitfalls of adoption.
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Chaos Architecture
Adrian Cockcroft takes a look at best practices and challenges in getting to a chaos architecture mindset.
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Serverless IoT @iRobot
Ben Kehoe discusses the benefits of how the Internet of Things is right when you're producing connected devices, and that Serverless and Iot are a natural fit.
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Responsibly Smashing Pandora’s Box
Yanqing Cheng takes a philosophical look at personal roles in a shifting world to answer the question: "what are our ethical responsibilities as tech innovators today?"
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A Young Profession Coping with Ethical Debt
Theo Schlossnagle talks about why software developers should take ethics into consideration and what can be done to incorporate ethics in a software product.
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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for the SWE
Rob Harrop describes both his own journey from traditional Software Engineer to AI/ML Engineer, and his experience building a development team with ML at the heart.
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With Great Scalability Comes Great Responsibility
Dana Engebretson covers the contextual pros and cons of a number of architectural patterns given real world scalability constraints.
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Scaling Culture Change with Ally Skills
Valerie Aurora explains why allies should take action, describes some important ally skills, and recommends several concrete ways to embed ally skills in our engineering culture.
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Gaining Control with the Web Animations API
Dan Wilson discusses Web Animations API, how it came to be, what are its benefits like timelines, controls, and its dynamic nature in addition to detailing what is available today and coming soon.
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Building Great Engineer Cultures from 0 to Scale
Marty Weiner looks at how companies evolve from very early stage startup growth to big companies and many of the management / cultural challenges faced at various inflection points in growth.