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Elegant AWS Lambda
Mario Aquino demonstrates deploying services to the AWS Lambda platform, configuring these services, and interacting with them through logging and monitoring.
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Stranger Things: The Forces that Disrupt Netflix
Haley Tucker discusses how other systems may affect Netflix' services, strategies to protect their systems and make sure they won't fail even if things go wrong.
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What Comes after Microservices?
Matt Ranney talks about the limits that some companies have encountered in their large microservices deployments and some non-microservices approaches to those same problems.
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Creating Delightful Product Experiences with Micro-Interactions
Bob Duncan reviews the key ingredients of micro-interactions, sharing examples of successful ones and how they've shaped the products, discussing how to add micro-interactions to a workflow.
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Writing Your Own Spring Boot Starter
Dieter Hubau explains the workings of a Spring Boot Starter project and goes over the necessary code for creating one using his recently developed starter for integrating Spring Social with Redis.
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How Slack Works
Keith Adams tours Slack's infrastructure from clients into the Slack datacenter, and around the various services that provide real-time messaging, search, voice calls, and custom emoji.
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Mastering Chaos - A Netflix Guide to Microservices
Josh Evans talks about the chaotic and vibrant world of microservices at Netflix, exploring the cultural, architectural, and operational methods that lead to microservice mastery.
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10 Ways to Get Super Productive with Spring Boot
The authors discuss Spring Boot: development cycle with Devtools, H2 web console, persistent web sessions, managing cache, static resources in web apps, evolving a database schema and more.
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ETL Is Dead, Long Live Streams
Neha Narkhede shares the experience at LinkedIn moving from ETL to real-time streams, the challenges of scaling Kafka to hundreds of billions of events/day, supporting thousands of engineers, etc.
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Designing, Implementing and Using Reactive APIs
Ben Hale and Paul Harris talk about what led them to choose a reactive API, how they designed and implemented it using Project Reactor.
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A Lite Rx API for the JVM
Sebastien Deleuze and Stephane Maldini talk about developing Reactive applications using Reactor Core 2.5, and using Flux and Mono types with various exercises.
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Spring Boot @ PayPal
Fabio Carvalho and Eduardo Solis from PayPal discuss adding Spring Boot to their RESTful Java framework providing a microservices architecture based on cloud, CI, Docker and embedded containers.