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Panel: JavaScript - Is the Insanity Over?
Is JavaScript finally ready to make developers happy? Are the days of transpiling really numbered? People seem to be stuck with JavaScript, but the developer experience might just be getting better.
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My Team Is High Performing But Everyone Hates Us
Stephen Janaway tells the story of a high performing team, what went well and why they ultimately failed. He shares some lessons about how to keep a high performing team happy and what to avoid.
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Beyond the Distributed Monolith: Rearchitecting the Big Data Platform
Blanca Garcia Gil talks about how BBC re-architected a distributed monolith, shares the lessons learnt from operating it for nearly 3 years, and how they designed their new microservices architecture.
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Kubernetes is Not Your Platform, It's Just the Foundation
Manuel Pais discusses how successful Kubernetes adoption requires thinking about what a platform really means and learning which team structures and interactions work well.
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Panel: How to Make the Future Become Your Present
Sometimes, adopting new tech took more nurturing than expected to ensure it was successful. Not every decision was the right one, but each presented new learning opportunities.
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Interoperability of Open-source Tools: The Emergence of Interfaces
Katie Gamanji focuses on the evolution of interfaces within the Kubernetes landscape, including networking, storage, service mesh and cluster provisioning.
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Technical Leadership Through the Underground Railroad
Anjuan Simmons talks about the principles that Conductors on the Underground Railroad followed and can be directly applied to technical leadership.
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The Internet of Things Might Have Less Internet Than We Thought?
Alasdair Allan looks at the possible implications of machine learning on the edge around privacy and security.
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Infinite Parallel Universes: State at the Edge
Peter Bourgon describes the architecture and communication model of a global-scale, edge state system he is prototyping at Fastly.
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eBPF - Rethinking the Linux Kernel
Thomas Graf talks about how companies like Facebook and Google use BPF to patch 0-day exploits, how BPF is introducing a new type of application deployment method for the Linux kernel and more.
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The Future of Cloud Native API Gateways
Richard Li talks about the evolution of API gateways over the past ten years, and how the original problems being solved have shifted in relation to cloud native technologies and workflow.
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Streaming a Million Likes/Second: Real-Time Interactions on Live Video
Akhilesh Gupta talks about how Linkedin uses the Play/Akka Framework and a scalable distributed system to enable live interactions at massive scale at extremely low costs across multiple data centers.