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The World Is on Fire and so Is Your Website
Ann Lewis discusses how MoveOn architects and scales an ecosystem of custom tools that power political organizing work like rapid response mobilizations, vote programs, and data-driven campaigns.
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How to Tame Your Service APIs: Evolving Airbnb’s Architecture
Jessica Tai discusses the challenges scaling to hundreds of services, how to simplify APIs, the trade-offs in API design, and how to test and operate flexible aggregator APIs and service blocks.
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Rebuilding Twitter’s Public API
Steve Cosenza discusses why Twitter's multi-tenant API platform was built with Scala, GraphQL, and how Twitter uses SLOs for monitoring and alerting in production.
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Scaling & Optimizing the Training of Predictive Models
Nicholas Mitchell presents the core building blocks of an entire toolchain able to deal with challenges of large amounts of data in an industrial scalable system.
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Serverless Search for My Blog with Java, Quarkus & AWS Lambda
Gunnar Morling discusses Quarkus, cold starts and serverless for Java.
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Using DevEx to Accelerate GraphQL Federation Adoption @Netflix
Paul Bakker and Kavitha Srinivasan discuss how they made certain Build vs Buy (open source) trade-offs and the socio-technical aspects of working with many teams on a single shared schema.
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Safe and Fast Deploys at Planet Scale
Mathias Schwarz discusses the software management, scalability used by Uber, and the need to have these done automatically by software.
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Improving Video Encoding System Efficiency @Netflix
Susie Xia discusses the video encoding system used by Netflix, and the tools and techniques used to analyze performance and to improve the system efficiency.
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User Simulation for Rapid Outage Mitigation
Carissa Blossom walks through the monitoring service that Uber developed to identify issues in production, and how they leveraged composable integration tests to cut the time to mitigation in half.
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The Functional Evolution of Object-Oriented Programming
James Ward and Joshua Suereth explain the evolutions happening in many OOP languages today and how to take advantage of those changes.
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DEI Is Rooted in Justice. Let's Stop Making It about Profit
Chanita Simms explores diversity, discussing why equity it’s important, providing some tools on how to foster inclusion within an organization.
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Change Data Capture for Distributed Databases @Netflix
Raghuram Onti Srinivasan covers the challenges associated with capturing CDC events from Cassandra, discussing the Flink ecosystem and the use of RocksDB.