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Rethinking Blockchain Contract Development
Manuel Chakravarty discusses how IOHK’s Plutus combines programming language theory, functional programming in Haskell, and theorem-proving in Agda to develop a new approach to blockchain contracts.
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Untangling the Mysteries of Qubits
Roy van Rijn explains how larger quantum algorithms work by explaining the quantum benefits in Shor's Prime Factoring algorithm.
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Big Data's Ethical Drought: The Thirst for More Data Has Led to a Lapse in Ethics and Privacy
Katharine Jarmul provides examples of data (mis)use and asking how we can work with data without violating the trust and privacy of users, producing an ethical product?
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Real-Time Stream Analysis in Functional Reactive Programming
Riccardo Terrell discusses about a reactive approach to application design, and how to account for handling events in near real time employing the Functional Reactive Programming paradigm.
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A Look at the Methods to Detect and Try to Remove Bias in Machine Learning Models
Thierry Silbermann explores some examples where machine learning fails and/or is making a negative impact, looking at some of the tools available today to fix the model.
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Peloton - Uber's Webscale Unified Scheduler on Mesos & Kubernetes
Mayank Bansal and Apoorva Jindal present Peloton, a Unified Resource Scheduler for collocating heterogeneous workloads in shared Mesos clusters.
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Advanced Data Visualizations in Jupyter Notebooks
Chakri Cherukuri discusses how to build advanced data visualization applications and interactive plots in Jupyter notebooks, including use cases with time series analysis.
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Datadog: a Real-Time Metrics Database for One Quadrillion Points/Day
Ian Nowland & Joel Barciauskas talk about the challenges Datadog faces, how the architecture has evolved, and what they are looking to in the future as they architect for a quadrillion points per day.
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Scaling DB Access for Billions of Queries Per Day @PayPal
Petrica Voicu and Kenneth Kang talk about Hera (High Efficiency Reliable Access to data stores) – an open-source in Go – and how it helps PayPal to manage database access and deal with issues.
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Announcing Broadway
José Valim discusses how Broadway connects multiple stages and producers, how it leverages GenStage to provide back-pressure, and other features such as batching, rate-limiting, partitioning and more.
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Automating Software Development with Deep Learning
Emil Wallner discusses the state of the art in software development automation, its current weaknesses, and areas that are ready for production.
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CockroachDB: Architecture of a Geo-Distributed SQL Database
Peter Mattis talks about how Cockroach Labs addressed the complexity of distributed databases with CockroachDB and gives a tour of CockroachDB’s internals.