InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Research Is Not Just for the UX Team
Amanda Stockwell overviews the key goals and methodologies of user research, tips for how to select the best method, and advice to craft research plans the best way to get the desired information.
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Entity Framework Debugging Using SQL Server: A Detective Story
Chris Woodruff takes a look at database server configurations using MSSQL database profiling tools and understanding Query Execution Plans to get the most out of Entity Framework.
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Turbulence or Tranquility
Rob Keefer presents seven principles that promote peace of mind, providing a framework for discovering new processes and practices that will improve team productivity, communication, and performance.
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Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe): Bloated Bureaucracy or an Enabler for Business Agility?
Almudena Rodriguez Pardo takes a closer look at various scaling methods, and defines what SAFe is and what it is not, examining some of the key arguments which are polarizing the Agile community.
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Mapping as a Sensemaking Practice within Digital Ecosystems
Roser Pujadas discusses maps and how to use Wardley maps as tools to have a social impact.
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Collaborative Contract-Driven Development
Billy Korando discusses Contract-Driven Development to improve collaborations between teams working on the same project.
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Chassis and AppFactory: Accelerate Development of Cloud-Native Microservices for Enterprises
Michelle Zhang, Maan Mehta discuss two tools they built at Scotiabank -Chassis and AppFactory- to improve developer productivity and experience, and enforce best practices and architecture governance.
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Reactor: The New Power Source for PayPal's JVM Framework
Anil Gursel and Rick Hogge share the technical journey for moving PayPal engineers from a JAX-RS imperative programming model to a reactive stack.
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Pack to the Future: Cloud-Native Buildpacks on k8s
Joe Kutner and Emily Casey discuss how to use the pack CLI to go from source to image and patch a pod.
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Programming the Cloud: Empowering Developers to Do Infrastructure
Luke Hoban looks at some of the leading solutions across various different domains, to highlight areas where developers are starting to take ownership of cloud infrastructure more directly.
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Shifting Left with Cloud Native CI/CD
Christie Wilson describes what to expect from CI/CD in 2019, and how Tekton is helping bring that to as many tools as possible, such as Jenkins X and Prow.
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Java 8 LTS to the Latest - a Performance & Responsiveness Perspective
Monica Beckwith and Anil Kumar discuss Java JDK 8u LTS to the latest JDK 13 major changes, as well as impact on performance and responsiveness to backported JDK 11u LTS.