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Probabilistic Programming for Software Engineers
Michael Tingley provides a preview of how Facebook is advancing probabilistic programming, as well as some of the big problems they used it to solve.
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Getting Microservices and Legacy to Play Nicely Together with Event-Driven Architectures
Duston Mounts discusses how to use an event-driven architecture to connect microservices to legacy systems.
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Metrics for the Win: Using Micrometer to Understand Application Behavior
Erin Schnabel explores the capabilities of Micrometer, including examples of meter types and integration with different collectors like Prometheus or StatsD.
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Detox: Tackling the Flakiness of Mobile Automation
Viktorija Sujetaitė believes that the only way to tackle E2E testing flakiness head on is by moving from black box testing to gray box testing. That’s what Detox helps with.
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Monolith Decomposition Patterns
Sam Newman shares some key principles and a number of patterns to use to incrementally decompose an existing system into microservices.
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A Brief History of the Future of the API
Mark Rendle talks about the various technologies and standards from across the years, the pros and cons of each, and which solutions are appropriate for which problems.
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We Also Can Do It! Machine Learning in Javascript!
Eliran Eliassy shows how to create a prediction model with a web application using TensorFlow.js and other deep learning tools that can run in the browser.
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You Can AI Like an Expert
Jon McLoone shows that symbolic representation also helps in automating the transition from research experiments to the production deployment of AI services.
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Building a DevSecOps Pipeline around Your Spring Boot Application
Hayley Denbraver looks into the tools, methodology, culture, and process changes to consider so that an organization is ready for the transformation needed for a DevSecOps pipeline.
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Day 3: Security Auditing and Compliance
David Zendzian and Steve White discuss how to handle ongoing security requirements running on Cloud Foundry platforms.
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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.