InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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State of OpenTelemetry, Where Are We and What’s Next?
Michael Hausenblas discusses what problems OpenTelemetry solves, and overviews the ecosystem and status of various projects within OpenTelemetry.
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Google’s Flutter: Mobile, Web & Desktop Frontends from 1 Codebase?
Karsten Silz discusses Flutter, a cross-platform framework that promises to deliver iOS, Android and desktop apps with one codebase. Does Flutter deliver?
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No Next Next: Fighting Entropy in Your Microservices Architecture
Anna Shipman discusses her experience joining the FT to lead on FT.com a few years after launch and shares things implemented to stop the drift towards an unmaintainable system and another rebuild.
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The Scientific Method for Testing System Resilience
Christina Yakomin discusses the Scientific Method, and how Vanguard draws inspiration from it in their resilience testing efforts, covering the "Failure Modes and Effects Analysis" technique.
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Microfrontends Anti-Patterns: Seven Years in the Trenches
Luca Mezzalira discusses common anti-patterns he has seen in the past seven years of implementing and consulting multiple companies in their journey into the microfrontends architecture.
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Examining the Past to Try to Predict a Future for Building Distributed Applications
Mark Little looks at some core concepts, components and techniques in reliable distributed systems and application building over the years and tries to predict what that might mean for the future.
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How Starling Built Their Own Card Processor
Rob Donovan and Ioana Creanga discuss what happens behind the scenes when one pays with a card, and how Starling built their own card processor, integrating traditional hardware with microservices.
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How SeatGeek Successfully Handles High Demand Ticket On-Sales
Anderson Parra and Vitor Pellegrino discuss how their ticketing systems work and cover the virtual waiting room – the primary component that allows them to handle high-traffic ticket on-sales.
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Best Practices for API Quality and Security
The panelists discuss how to improve quality and security in API design and management, what the biggest challenges are and how to address them.
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An Observable Service with No Logs
Glen Mailer discusses building and using event tracing to monitor a system.
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Pump It Up! Actually Gaining Benefit from Cloud Native Microservices
Sam Newman looks at what’s needed to get the most out of a move to a cloud native mindset.
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How Community Engagement Can Boost Your Staff-Plus Career
Eder Ignatowicz discusses becoming a successful staff-plus engineer.