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Enhance: SSR for Web Components
Brian LeRoux discusses Enhance, a way to build web apps with the pure web standards.
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Adventures in Performance: Efficiency Analysis of Large-scale Compute
Thomas Dullien discusses how language design choices impact performance, how Google's monorepo culture and Amazon's two-pizza-team culture impact code efficiency, why statistical variance is an enemy.
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Building Typesafe APIs with tRPC & TypeScript
Brian Douglas discusses how tRPC provides type safety end to end, ensuring the contract for the API boundary can be trusted by default.
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Computer Networks: Myths, Missteps, and Mysteries
Radia Perlman discusses various internet protocols like Ethernet and IP, and the difference between theory and practice when people browse the Internet.
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What the Data Says: Emerging Technical Trends in Front-End and How They Affect You
Laurie Voss discusses the adoption of technical trends in web development, and uses data from over 16,000 responses to surveys of web developers to identify the key trends in front-end development.
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Ubiquitous Caching: a Journey of Building Efficient Distributed and In-Process Caches at Twitter
Juncheng Yang discusses three trends in hardware, workload, and cache usage that shape the design of modern caches.
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Dark Energy, Dark Matter and the Microservices Patterns?!
Chris Richardson describes how dark energy and dark matter are excellent metaphors for the competing forces (a.k.a. concerns) that must be resolved by the microservices pattern language.
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Moving .NET Apps to the Cloud
The panelists discuss the benefits and challenges of moving .NET apps and the different options available, including managed Kubernetes services, serverless platforms, and HTTP-based hosting options.
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Navigating Complex Environments and Evolving Relationships
Jennifer Davis discusses some of the opportunities organizations have for their work as they evolve.
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Everyone Can Be a Full-Stack Engineer
Alex Cole discusses dynamic web apps, how serverless solutions compare to in-house stacks, and how product development changes when individual engineers can own features, end-to-end?
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Software Engineering towards Sustainable Empathic Capacities
Peter Pilgrim discusses empathy in software development.