InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Adventures in Programming, Automating, Teaching and Marketing
Alan Richardson discusses lessons learned from writing commercial and open source tools, multi-user adventure games, REST APIs, test automation, and automating applications.
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Finding the Joy in Chaos Engineering
Lenny Sharpe and Brian Lee discuss how Target has built resiliency into their systems and how developing a strong culture around Chaos Engineering has paid off.
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Hello, Spring Security 5.2
Rob Winch, Eleftheria Stein-Kousathana and Filip Hanik walk through “hello security,” demonstrating how Spring Security can be customized to meet business requirements.
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Eighteen Years of Spring
Rod Johnson discusses some of the key things that make successful frameworks, including: the Open/Closed principle, the role of Design Patterns, clear layering, consistent coding conventions, etc.
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Multi-Tenancy OAuth with Spring Security 5.2
Josh Cummings introduces AuthenticationManagerResolver, a simple interface from Spring Security.
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RSocket Messaging with Spring
Rossen Stoyanchev, Brian Clozel and Rob Winch cover the upcoming RSocket support in the Spring Framework, Spring Boot, and Spring Security.
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Rethinking Blockchain Contract Development
Manuel Chakravarty discusses how IOHK’s Plutus combines programming language theory, functional programming in Haskell, and theorem-proving in Agda to develop a new approach to blockchain contracts.
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Lessons from Leading a “You Build It, You Run It” Team
Roger Almeida presents his insights on how to evolve services and organize teams in new ways to break glass procedures, post-mortems and more.
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Holacracy: Unleash Entrepreneurship in Your Team
Brian Robertson discusses how to scale the entrepreneurial spirit and culture beyond start-up size with Holacracy, a set of self-management practices.
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Untangling the Mysteries of Qubits
Roy van Rijn explains how larger quantum algorithms work by explaining the quantum benefits in Shor's Prime Factoring algorithm.
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Diversity, Chocolate and Safe Cracking
John Le Drew discusses what diversity is, why it is needed and how to achieve it.
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The Future of Chaos Engineering: in Pursuit of the Unknown Unknowns
Crystal Hirschorn discusses where their chaos and resilience practices must evolve to keep pace with the challenges of growing complexity.