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Curating a Developer Experience - A Hands-on Guide for Platform Engineers
Andy Burgin explains what the customer experience team did in one of their projects, starting from scratch and how they have attained feedback with recommendations from across the business.
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From Local to Production: a Modern Developer’s Journey towards Kubernetes
Urvashi Mohnani discusses the full developer experience of writing an application, containerizing it locally, deploying it to a Kubernetes cluster, and debugging Kubernetes applications locally.
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Improving Developer Experience Using Automated Data CI/CD Pipelines
Noémi Ványi and Simona Pencea discuss a code and data branching strategy that basically allows your data to follow your code.
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Developing above the Cloud
Paul Biggar talks about Darklang, a language designed to run on the cloud. By combining many things below the programming language abstraction layer, it resulted in less complexity for the developer.
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A Love Letter to Clojure
Gene Kim discusses his endeavour as a developer through Clojure.
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Full Cycle Developers @Netflix
Greg Burrell presents Netflix’s journey from siloed teams to their Full Cycle Developer model for building and operating their services at Netflix.
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Improving Both the UX and DX with White Box AI
Cloderic Mars discusses using white box AI to improve user and developer experience.
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Reasoning about Complex Distributed Systems
Erich Ess discusses technical tools needed to gain information on a complex system and practical approaches to convert that information into an actual understanding of the system.
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Production - Designing for Testability
Michael Bryzek explores what it’s like to build quality software with no development, QA, or staging environments, but which is tested in production.
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Spotify Lessons: Learning to Let Go of Machines
James Wen tells the story of how Spotify’s infrastructure evolved and how this evolution changed the way that Spotify developers write code and the vast increase in iteration and shipping speed.
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Zero to Production-Ready in Minutes
Tim Bozarth shares how Netflix is enabling engineers to go from "zero" to "production ready" in minutes - incorporating best-practices learned through years in the cloud.