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How Do You Distribute Your Database over Hundreds of Edge Locations?
Erwin van der Koogh explains a new model that Cloudflare has developed to distribute a database over hundreds of locations, and where it could go next.
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Panel: Challenges & Opportunities of the Modern Financial Institutions
Lucas Cavalcanti, Dio Rettori, and Camilla Crispim discuss the challenges and opportunities of modern financial institutions.
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WASI: a New Kind of System Interface
Lin Clark walks through what WASI means and shares examples of opportunities that could be unlocked.
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Architecting for Resilience Panel
Nora Jones, Dan Lorenc, and Varun Talwar discuss what architecting for resiliency means, sharing ready-to-use examples, and ideas that can be employed in other contexts.
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Resilience in Supply Chain Security
Dan Lorenc goes over real-world threats facing open source supply-chains today, and what can be done to architect resilient build and delivery pipelines.
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Panel: Observability and Understandability
Jason Yee, John Egan, and Ben Sigelman discuss their approaches and preferred methods to get impactful results in incident management, distributed tracing, and chaos engineering.
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How Facebook Is Bringing QUIC to Billions
Matt Joras and Yang Chi discuss the technical challenges implementing QUIC and HTTP/3, from edge load balancer to mobile clients, and from application tweaking to transport congestion control.
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Kotlin is *Way* More Than Just Android
Justin Lee goes over a number of frameworks and libraries available for Kotlin development and not once have to touch the Android emulator.
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This is What a Large-Scale Cloud Adoption Program Looks Like
Dio Rettori discusses some of the lessons learned, challenges, and considerations of large-scale adoption for JPMorgan Chase.
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Moldable Development by Example
Tudor Girba discusses Moldable Development, a way of programming through which we construct custom tools for every development problem.
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Differentiable Programming in Kotlin
Irene Dea discusses how Facebook is using Kotlin, developing a new differentiable programming framework for it.
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Java & JVM Panel
Simone Bordet and Cay Horstmann discuss Java’s new release cadence which brings exciting new features at a more consistent pace, Java's strongest points, and what we are missing.