InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Lead the Revolution by Being Ordinary
Katherine Kirk shares real life, practical steps and techniques that she's successfully used to help solve tough tech people issues with teams, executives and divisions.
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The Slow Steady Industry Move Toward Tacit Programming
We're all aware that the industry is moving from Object-Orientation toward Functional Programming, but the move may be even deeper than that.
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Typed Services Using Finch
Tom Adams outlines the problems faced when building small services, and how using a good type system can help, introducing Finch and highlighting how it addresses these concerns.
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APIs in the Real World - Insights from a DB of 11,500 APIs
Adeel Ali presents insights from his database of 11,500 real world APIs.
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The Impostor Syndrome
Gitte Klitgaard discusses the Impostor Syndrome – “you don’t belong here”, “you are not as smart as people think” –, and how to overcome it. *Warning: contains strong language*
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Distributed Consensus: Making the Impossible Possible
Heidi Howard explores how to construct resilient distributed systems on top of unreliable components. Howard discusses which algorithms are best suited to different situations.
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Hunting Unicorns - The Quest for Modern Agile
Alex Wilson and Vikki Read talk about their XP journey and how they have evolved from basic XP into a high functioning lean product development environment.
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Distributed Systems in Practice, in Theory
Aysylu Greenberg discusses some of the new architectural patterns from systems she has worked on at Google and the related work that provides insights into the motivations behind them.
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Meet the Node.js Antipatterns
Igor Soarez and Pedro Teixeira focus on the strengths of JavaScript in the enterprise by trying to isolate the antipatterns that are slowly beginning to emerge.
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Build, Ship and Run Unikernels
Justin Cormack talks about the Docker unikernels build, ship and run pipelines and how the changes they are seeing lead to unikernels in production.
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Fault-Tolerant Sensor Nodes with Erlang/OTP and Arduino
Kenji Rikitake discusses using Erlang/OTP for IoT, covering communication protocols, design principles and overcoming hardware limitations for endpoint devices in fault-tolerant systems.
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Preparing Your Code for JDK 9
Erik Costlow discusses what to consider when upgrading to Java 9, where to find early access releases and how to analyze library dependencies for unintentional reliance internal APIs.