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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.
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Software Development Tales from the Continent
Enyo Kumahor shares software development stories from the African continent.
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From a Monolith to Microservices + REST: the Evolution of LinkedIn's Service Architecture
Steven Ihde and Karan Parikh discuss about tools and frameworks built in order to help LinkedIn's transition to microservices, including their URN resolution engine and the Rest.li API Hub.
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Building Conscious Engineering Teams
Rob Cromwell talks about the evolution of Inkling's culture, and the many lessons learned in building "conscious" teams that work well together in the pursuit of technical excellence.
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Organizing Your Company to Embrace Microservices
Paul Osman discusses their experiences evolving 500px from a single, monolithic Ruby on Rails application to a series of composable microservices written in Ruby and Go.
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Aeron: The Next Generation in High-performance Messaging
Martin Thompson focuses on the design of Aeron, what they learned trying to achieve consistent performance, and challenges performing UDP messaging in a lock-free and wait-free manner.