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The Secret Strategy for Landing That Staff Engineer Role
Nicky Wrightson shares from her expertise having several different senior IC roles, to give insight into the possible routes of staff plus role, including what is needed to get a staff plus role.
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Secure, Performant Platform Extensibility through WebAssembly
Saúl Cabrera explores how server-side WebAssembly can be leveraged to enable synchronous, secure and performant platform extensibility.
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Building Modern Transportation System with KubeEdge: How We Made It
Kevin Wang and Huan Wei discuss the benefits and challenges of adopting cloud-native technologies, cloud collaborative architecture with KubeEdge inside, and real-world use cases.
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Fireside Chat w/ Docker CTO
Justin Cormack discusses the present and future of cloud tech, ebpf, isolation, kernel improvements, and more.
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Remote and Hybrid Teams Panel
The panelists discuss teamwork from a variety of perspectives, from a traditional office setting to remote-first to a hybrid one, and how to be successful in a productive hybrid team.
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Hone Your Tools: Building Effective & Delightful Developer Experiences
Suhail Patel goes through Monzo’s early investment in Developer Tooling, showcasing Monzo’s deployment/release tooling which enables engineers to ship hundreds of times a day with confidence.
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Architecture for Flow with Wardley Mapping, DDD, and Team Topologies
Susanne Kaiser illustrates the concepts of DDD, Wardley Mapping and Team Topologies, and demonstrates how these techniques help to evolve a fictitious legacy system for a fast flow of change.
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Creating an Atmosphere of Psychological Safety
Tim Berglund discusses creating an atmosphere of psychological safety for a team and the impact it can have.
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Analyzing Codebases for Fun and Profit
Jordan Bragg discusses using entry-points, breadth-first scanning, and operation tagging to demystify the domain, see where to dive deeper, and uncover what technical debt may exist.
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Understanding JIT Optimizations by Decompilation
Chris Seaton shows how they have developed a pseudo-code decompiler for optimized Java code, and how it helps them understand how the Java JIT compiler is working in order to improve their code.
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Building Trust & Confidence with Security Chaos Engineering
Aaron Rinehart shares his experience on Security focused Chaos Engineering used to build trust and confidence, proactively identifying and navigating security unknowns.
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Scaling the North Star of Developer Experience
Phillipa Avery discusses learnings from the back-end and product engineering perspective, gained while Netflix has grown from hundreds to thousands of engineers.