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A New Generation of Anti-Pattern: Self-Diagnosis As Solution
Raji Bhamidipati discusses how to recognize anti-patterns in Agile practices, and how to promote the idea that self-checking and diagnosis is better for prevention.
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Scaling Deep Learning to Petaflops and beyond!
Prabhat explores 2D and 3D convolutional architectures for solving pattern classification, regression and segmentation problems in high-energy physics, cosmology and climate science.
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Patterns of Streaming Applications
Monal Daxini talks about streaming application patterns and anti-patterns, and use cases and concrete examples using Apache Flink.
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Scaling Agile Transformation in a Waterfall Enterprise
Ryan Johnson discusses common issues and solutions to them for teams moving from a waterfall approach to an agile one.
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Serverless Architectural Patterns and Best Practices
Sascha Möllering describes reusable serverless patterns, including operational and security best practices, discussing potential pitfalls, and what it takes to move to a serverless architecture.
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Serverless Patterns and Anti-patterns
Joe Emison covers the ideal patterns for serverless applications, anti-patterns for both greenfield applications & migrations, real-world consequences of running serverless applications in production.
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Mining Functional Patterns
Debasish Ghosh discusses refactoring imperative code into functional patterns, improving code quality from the point of view of modularity, compositionality and simplicity.
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Practical Eff Monad for Microservices
Eric Torreborre presents using the Eff monad at Zalando to structure a REST microservice, introducing an approach for dependency injection using the Reader monad (classic) and tree rewriting.
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Kubernetes: Crossing the Chasm
Ian Crosby covers the fundamental concepts and features of Kubernetes, best practices and anti-patterns running apps is such an environment, setting up a production ready Kubernetes cluster.
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Managing Data in Microservices
Randy Shoup discusses managing data in microservices and shares proven patterns and practical advice that has been successful at Google, eBay, and Stitch Fix.
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Managing the Docker Change - Disrupt and Innovate
Tim Tyler discusses some of the key changes MetLife made to maximize success, from tossing out waterfall, quickly identifying design patterns, rallying around open source, and more.
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Microservices: Patterns and Practices Panel
C. Richardson, R. Shoup, L. Ryan, R. Tangirala, and R. Schloming participate in a discussion on microservices and the challenges faced at scale, the strategies to use and more.