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HTTP/2 and a Faster Web
Omer Shapira introduces HTTP/2 (and SPDY), exploring the impact the protocol has on application design, and telling the story of LinkedIn adopting SPDY on its network infrastructure.
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An Architect’s World View
Colin Garlick presents a foundation of value for the practice of architecture, starting with the values that architecture is established on, showing what's important for an architecture.
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Treat Your Code as a Crime Scene
Adam Tornhill teaches how to predict bugs, detect architectural decay and find the code that is most expensive to maintain, how to evaluate knowledge drain in a codebase, and much more.
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Netflix Built Its Own Monitoring System - and Why You Probably Shouldn't
Roy Rapoport shares some of the lessons Netflix learned building a monitoring system, the challenges, pitfalls and opportunities encountered along the way.
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Evolutionary Architecture and Microservices - A Match Enabled by Continuous Delivery
Rebecca Parsons explores the relationship between evolutionary architecture, continuous delivery and microservices, focusing on how they support each other in the creation of complex systems.
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Modular Design with Web Components
Rob Dodson dives into the Web Component ecosystem to show you how easy it is to use off-the-shelf components to create gorgeous multi-device applications.
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CareEvolution: Building a Company through Ambiguity, Judgment, Trust, and WorkLife Fusion
Vik Kheterpal discusses how to focus on individuals and how teams are formed for a common goal.
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Isomorphic JavaScript, Satisfying SEO and UX in One Go
Jason Strimpel describes a solution that satisfies both business and engineering requirements.
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Managing Internal and External Services for a High Uptime Goal
Shobana Radhakrishnan shares details about best practices adopted in implementing API integration with third party services, how to manage change and deal with failures.
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Cluster Management at Google
John Wilkes shares lessons learned managing clusters at the scale of Google.
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Small Is Beautiful
Kevlin Henney re-assesses and reasserts the importance of thinking and implementing small as an essential property of software systems — yes, even the large ones.
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Delivering GOV.UK: DevOps for the Nation
Anna Shipman explains how the GOV.UK team implemented the DevOps culture – the people, the process, and the technical details of what tools they use and how they are integrated.