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Smashing the Monolith
Leonard Garvey and Louis Simoneau discuss how to decompose a monolith, architectural and integration patterns to avoid creating a monolith, and useful patterns and tools along the way.
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Think Before You Tool: An Opinionated Journey
Tom Czarniecki overviews what's needed to consider when choosing DevOps tools for each stage in an application's lifecycle, as well as a small example of the tools.
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Full Stack Kanban - Live
Chris Young, who runs a live software system, discusses using Kanban metrics and practices with tools like Graphite and Grafana, and shows how the feedback helps businesses to make informed decisions.
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Improvements for Eclipse JavaScript Tooling
Alexey Kazakov discusses the latest improvements on JSDT -debugging Node.js and browser applications, JSON editing features, integrations with npm and bower-, and the future of the project.
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Papyrus for Real Time: Executable Modeling on Eclipse
Charles Rivet introduces Papyrus RT, an industrial-grade modeling environment for the development of complex, software intensive, real-time, embedded, cyber-physical systems.
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Creating a Standalone Generator with Xtend
J. Langley shows how to create and debug a code generation project with Xtend, walking through the steps from beginning to end with only an EMF data structure as a starting point.
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Strategy Deployment, Lean & Kanban for Innovation & Entrepreneurship in Government
Agustin Villena, and Manuel Cepeda discuss using Lean principles and Kanban tools to empower the Chilean government teams to embrace uncertainty and achieve/surpass defined objectives.
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Learnings from Implementing a Hypermedia Client
Uli Holtel discusses the principles of hypermedia APIs, how to decouple from media type formats, using profiles, 'fully dynamic' vs. 'tightly coupled' client, tools, code artifacts and examples.
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The Future of Data Science
The panelists discuss some of the trends in data science today, the job of a data scientist, the tools and other related issues.
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A CutEr Tool
Kostis Sagonas introduces the idea of concolic unit testing of Erlang programs and the CutEr tool, how it is different, and how it can be used to identify errors in programs in a fully automatic way.
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Documentation Avoidance for Programmers
Peter Hilton discusses how to avoid writing documentation, and when it must be done, how to write it, including tools and tips for writing minimal documentation.
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Adventures in 3D with Eclipse ICE and JavaFX
Robert Smith and Tony McCrary discuss how the JavaFX 3D API works and lessons learned during the migration of an existing 3D tool to JavaFX 8's 3D API.