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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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9 Ways to Fail at Cloud Native
Holly Cummins shares stories of what happens when things go wrong in a cloud native migration.
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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.
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Getting the Most out of Sandboxing
Chris Palmer discusses the nature and particulars of the OS limitations we face, what security gap they leave us with, and what we are doing to make Chromium's large codebase less memory-unsafe.
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The Continuous Integration Approach to Engineering Leadership
Lena Reinhard discusses how to create a culture of visibility and accountability, practical tips for leading to effectively set goals, CI-based leadership frameworks that create faster feedback loops.
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Remotely Operated: Managing Scattered Teams
Anjuan Simmons provides guidance for how managers can support remote teams and help them improve performance.
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Engineering Your Organization: Services, Platforms, and Communities
Randy Shoup discusses the different ways high-performing engineering organizations gain leverage by specialization and sharing.
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Building and Maintaining a Creative and Collaborative Engineering Culture
Shane Hastie explores what we have learned about creating environments where engineering teams can be at their most effective irrespective of where they work - remotely, in-person or hybrid.