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Design Patterns for Mobile Applications
Saul Mora discusses using some of the patterns from the Design Pattern book today, and applying patterns in a multicore world.
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Managing Experimentation in a Continuously Deployed Environment
Wil Stuckey explains how Etsy manages to deploy nearly ~10,000 changes in one year, and how they run A/B experiments in the midst of continual code change.
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How We Scaled Songkick for More Traffic and More Productive Development
Marc Pacheco tells how Songkick made radical changes to increase the performance of the site while retaining a productive development team.
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Green Shoots in the Brownest Field: Being a Startup in Government
Mat Wall describes some of the tools & techniques that are used within the UK Government Digital Service to try and make the government behave less like an enterprise and more like a startup.
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Inside Lanyrd's Architecture
Andrew Godwin tells Lanyrd’s story, covering the technology stack, tricks used, and what they would do differently if they could start afresh.
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Mobile-friendly Server Interfaces
This panel discusses things to do and to avoid in building APIs for mobile apps, and answer attendees' questions on the topic.
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Meteor - Web Development Like You Never Seen
Matt DeBergalis introduces Meteor and some of its components, showing how they work together to shorten the development cycle, whether you're a team of expert developers or just getting started.
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Keynote: A Forward Look at Federated Wiki
Ward Cunningham keynotes on how Events, Sockets, CORS, Closures, SVG, DSLs, Canvas, EC2 and Raspberry Pi contribute to a new type of wiki, a federated one.
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Startup Architecture: How to Lean on Others to Get Stuff Done
Robbie Clutton takes a look at the tools assisting a startup in making technical decisions needed for scaling and growing.
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Feedback-based Evolutionary Design
Graham Brooks explores internal measurements used in a continuous delivery feedback mechanism in order to improve a system's design.
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A Continuous Delivery Maturity Model
Eric Minick discusses continuous delivery challenges in the enterprise where large projects, distributed teams or strict governance requirements have resulted in increased automation efforts.
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The Strangler Pipeline: Winning over Hearts and Minds
Steve Smith shares some of the change patterns used to establish continuous delivery at Sky Network Services over the past 2 years, and how they fit into an optimal cycle time strategy.