InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Mapping the Evolution of Socio-Technical Systems
Cat Swetel uses Wardley Maps to examine the evolution of computing and explores potential futures.
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Focusing on Culture to Fast-track Agility
Anna El Ali, Jody Weir share the 3C framework used for successfully creating culture movements to help Agile ways of working flourish.
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GraphQL + Apollo Server + Azure Functions = Magic
Erick Wendel introduces Azure Functions and discusses building a serverless solution with GraphQL and Apollo Server.
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Micro-front-ends: The Golden Circle
Bruno Vercelino da Hora discusses micro-front-ends, what they are and what they are good for.
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Apache Kafka Event-streaming Platform for .NET Developers
Viktor Gamov reviews Kafka -internal architecture, fault-tolerance, message durability- and how the Confluent .NET client offers a framework for computation over streaming data.
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From Idea to Dev to Ops
James Ward, Josh Long, Matt Raible show how to regain some of the simplicity by taking advantage of the latest in cloud services and Spring.
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Build Your Own WebAssembly Compiler
Colin Eberhardt looks at some of the internals of WebAssembly, explores how it works “under the hood”, and looks at how to create a (simple) compiler that targets this runtime.
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Beyond Microservices: Streams, State and Scalability
Gwen Shapira talks about how microservices evolved in the last few years, based on experience gained while working with companies using Apache Kafka to update their application architecture.
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Mistakes and Discoveries While Cultivating Ownership
Aaron Blohowiak talks about Netflix’s model of the five levels of Ownership: Demonstration, Oversight, Observation, Execution and Vision. He shares his mistakes and what they have learned so far.
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Play More!
Mark Dodgson explores how important ‘play’ is in creating exciting and purposeful work, discussing cases of highly successful ‘playful entrepreneurs.
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RabbitMQ and Kafka
Zoe Vance, Madhav Sathe discuss the architecture and design of RabbitMQ and Kafka, and how that impacts performance, scalability and app design.
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FF4J: Feature Toggling for Spring/Spring Boot Applications
Sasi Peri shows feature toggling using FF4J framework for Spring/Spring Boot applications.