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Improving eBay's Development Velocity
Randy Shoup and Mark Weinberg discuss breaking down silos, measuring software delivery, continually reducing build, startup, PR validation, and deployment time, embedding experts in product teams.
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Leading Organizational Change to Improve Flow Panel
Sarah Wells, Sangeeta Narayanan, and Nick Caldwell discuss how to lead organizational change to improve velocity and quality.
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Kotlin is *Way* More Than Just Android
Justin Lee goes over a number of frameworks and libraries available for Kotlin development and not once have to touch the Android emulator.
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Differentiable Programming in Kotlin
Irene Dea discusses how Facebook is using Kotlin, developing a new differentiable programming framework for it.
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Java & JVM Panel
Simone Bordet and Cay Horstmann discuss Java’s new release cadence which brings exciting new features at a more consistent pace, Java's strongest points, and what we are missing.
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Techniques for Maintainable Quarkus Applications
Ana Maria Mihalceanu discusses how to use Quarkus capabilities in order to write software that is easier to maintain.
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Keeping Pace with Java
Marc Hoffmann attempts to answer what are the important aspects of the new Java release schedule and what a pragmatic and sustainable update strategy looks like.
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What Does the Future Hold for Java?
The panelists discuss new features in Java including Records and Local Variable Type Inference, and performance improvements, the various ‘free’ builds of OpenJDK, and the development of Foojay.io.
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Server-Side WASM: Today and Tomorrow
Connor Hicks explores WASM today, and the capabilities that it will have tomorrow, using the Suborbital Development Platform to illustrate how WASM modules can be used to compose server APIs.
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What's New in Java 16
Sander Mak discusses some of the new and preview features in Java 16: API updates, records, pattern matching, and sealed classes.
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Serverless Search for My Blog with Java, Quarkus & AWS Lambda
Gunnar Morling discusses Quarkus, cold starts and serverless for Java.
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Upgrade to Java 16 or 17
Johan Janssen describes the six-months release process of Java and why applications should use a recent version, the challenges of upgrading, and provides some tips to make the process easier.