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Microcultures and Finding Your Place
Mike McGarr explores the essence of organizational culture and the microcultures that can exist within an organization that provide layers of influence in our lives and job satisfaction.
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The Talk You've Been Await-ing for
Steve Klabnik goes over the deep details of how async/await works in Rust, covering concepts like coroutines, generators, stack-less vs stack-ful, "pinning", and more.
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Securing Software from the Supply Side
Nickolas Means talks about the tools that GitHub provides for Open Source maintainers to improve the safety and security of the software supply chain at the source.
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Mind the Software Gap: How We Can Operationalize Privacy & Compliance
Jean Yang talks about some of the ways GDPR and CCPA can influence software, but also about practical solutions to protecting data privacy and security.
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Future of Data Engineering
Chris Riccomini talks about the current state-of-the-art in data pipelines & data warehousing, and shares some of the solutions to current problems dealing with data streaming & warehousing.
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Automated Testing for Terraform, Docker, Packer, Kubernetes, and More
Yevgeniy Brikman talks about how to write automated tests for infrastructure code, including the code written for use with tools such as Terraform, Docker, Packer, and Kubernetes.
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Stateful Programming Models in Serverless Functions
Chris Gillum explores two stateful programming models - workflows and actors.
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How Do We Heal?
Alex Qin offers a vision for how to can come together and co-create the world yearned, drawing inspiration from restorative justice practices, the work of the Code Cooperative, and her own experience
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Everyday Efficiencies
Todd Montgomery explores the everyday things that those with an eye to performance and efficiency do that can be leveraged by anyone to build better software faster.
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Developing a Digital Product: What It Is and How
Roberto Mameli discusses the implications and what it takes to build a successful digital product in the digital economy and how to leverage the network effect.
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Securing a Multi-tenant Kubernetes Cluster
Kirsten Newcomer identifies the most common layers in a typical container deployment, and discusses technologies and deployment patterns that can be used to ensure strong multi-tenancy at each layer.
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Navigating Complexity: High-Performance Delivery and Discovery Teams
Conal Scanlon talks about why traditional tactics don't always help us build a better product, and explores what characteristics are common to both delivery and discovery teams.