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Project Loom: Revolution in Java Concurrency or Obscure Implementation Detail?
Tomasz Nurkiewicz explores what Loom is, how it's implemented, what problems it solves, its shortcomings, and will it make reactive programming obsolete?
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JIT vs. AOT: How to Pick the Right Approach
The panelists discuss the trade-offs between the two approaches and cover scenarios where either approach is best.
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Streaming-First Infrastructure for Real-Time ML
Chip Huyen discusses the state of continual learning for ML, its motivations, challenges, and possible solutions.
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Breaking up Lyft’s Development Monolith
Jake Kaufman discusses how they use request context propagation to enable developers to safely share their staging environment.
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Shopify’s Architecture to Handle the World’s Biggest Flash Sales
Bart de Water walks through how Shopify works under the hood, diving into their multi-tenant architecture that allows them to prevent failures and prepare for a multi-flash sale event: Black Friday.
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What You Should Know before Deploying ML in Production
Francesca Lazzeri shares an overview of the most popular MLOps tools and best practices, and presents a set of tips and tricks useful before deploying a solution in production.
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GraphQL Caching on the Edge
Max Stoiber discusses why and how to edge cache production GraphQL APIs at scale.
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Building and Scaling Developer Environments at Stripe
Soam Vasani discusses how Stripe handles dev environment infrastructure needs, plus techniques that help dev environments adapt and evolve to support a growing organization.
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Five Behaviours to Become an Effective Staff-Plus Engineer
Blanca Garcia Gil takes a step back and goes through a handful of skills that when applied strategically will help one amplify their impact in a team.
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Comparison of Performance of Multiple CPU Architectures
Matthew Singer and Jeff Balk discuss similiarities and differences among multiple high performing CPU architectures.
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"Trust Me, I'm an Insider" - Diving into Zero Trust Security
Sindhuja Rao and Deepank Dixit discuss how Zero Trust does a better security job, how scalable it is and why trust the “Zero Trust”.
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Observability for Speed & Flow
Jessica Kerr considers that we should be looking at the software as part of the team, and observability in the software becomes an asset to organizing teams.