InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Making the Decision to Be an Individual Contributor or a People Leader
Michael Winslow explains the factors he considered when choosing between being an individual contributor and a leader, including his personal strengths and interests, and organizational opportunities.
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JavaScript: Empowered by Rust
Chris Biscardi explores what Rust is being used for on the front-end and introduces the language from the perspective of a JavaScript developer.
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NIST 800-207A: Implementing Zero Trust Architecture
Zack Butcher discusses the forthcoming Special Publication 800-207A on a Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) model for access control in cloud native applications in multi-location environments.
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You Can Go Your Own Way: Navigating Your Own Career Path
Erin Schnabel shares what she learned in the course of her journey to Distinguished Engineer, sharing insights and ideas that can be used to find and shape opportunities and create a career.
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Sigstore: Secure and Scalable Infrastructure for Signing and Verifying Software
Billy Lynch and Zack Newman discuss the architecture and internals of Sigstore and keyless signing, along with the security considerations that drove the design.
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In-Process Analytical Data Management with DuckDB
Hannes Mühleisen discusses DuckDB, an analytical data management system that is built for an in-process use case. DuckDB speaks SQL, is integrated as a library, and uses query processing techniques.
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Building Sub-Second Latency Video Infrastructure at Cloudflare
Renan Dincer provides insight on how Cloudflare has deployed a sub-second latency live streaming system at scale, focusing on protocols used: HLS, DASH, RTMPS, SRT and WebRTC.
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How Netflix Really Uses Java
Paul Bakker discusses Netflix’s use of Java, emphasizing the use of microservices, RxJava, Hystrix and Spring Cloud.
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Designing Fault-Tolerant Software with Control System Transparency
Jon Moore discusses four principles from the architectural paper "GN&C [Guidance, Navigation, and Control] Fault Protection Fundamentals" by Robert D. Rasmussen for building fault-tolerant software.
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Can Green Software Engineering Solve the Climate Crisis?
Sara Bergman overviews the emerging green software engineering, then dives into understanding the challenges related to assessing and mitigating the carbon impacts of software systems.
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Going beyond the Case of Black Box AutoML
Kiran Kate covers the basics of AutoML and then presents Lale (https://github.com/IBM/lale), an open-source scikit-learn compatible AutoML library which implements Gradual AutoML.
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Beyond Micro Frontends: Effective Composable Decoupled Applications on Cloud Native Infrastructure
Natalia Venditto discusses supporting infrastructure and how cloud-native and the Web Platform APIs are paving the way to push the boundaries of what was once known as the Jamstack and micro-frontends