InfoQ Homepage QCon San Francisco 2017 Content on InfoQ
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Next Gen Networking Infrastructure with Rust
Carl Lerche shows using Rust to provide a networking platform that provides expressiveness, speed, and safety, exemplifying with Linkerd, a “service mesh” proxy for cloud native applications.
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Go beyond Native with Web-Based VR and AR
Kieran Farr discusses how to create compelling and performant VR and AR experiences delivered entirely through the browser, how web-based VR and AR compare to native applications, and more.
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Incident Management at Netflix Velocity
Dave Hahn talks about how Netflix engineering teams think about failure, why they believe chaos is their friend, failure is guaranteed, and why Netflix is better off having both.
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TensorFlow: Pushing the ML Boundaries
Magnus Hyttsten talks about how Google uses Machine Learning to address problems that were not solvable a year ago, looking at models and how they can be built.
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AI & Security: Lessons and Challenges
Dawn Song presents results in the area of secure deep learning and how DL systems could be fooled and what can be done, how AI and DL can enable better security, and how security can enable better AI.
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Abstractions to Help Developers Write Good Crypto
Isaac Potoczny-Jones discusses the impact of programming abstractions on the correctness of cryptographic code, and shows why some cryptographic libraries succeed while others fail.
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Diversity & Inclusion in Tech: A Panel Discussion
The panelists explore how and why diversity is important, key challenges they encountered, success stories and ideas for how each can help foster a more inclusive technical organization.
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Streamlining Online Checkout Using Web Standards
Michel Weksler talks about the Payment Request API family of World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standards and how they can be used to streamline checkout across the web.
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The WebAssembly Revolution Has Begun
Jay Phelps talks about WebAssembly, discussing what it is, how it can be used today, and the opportunities it will unlock in the years to come.
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Engineering Engineering Culture with Memes
Bruce Johnson describes some real-world examples of memes that helped shape engineering team culture during his years at Google and play an epic role at FullStory today.
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The Art of Chaos Engineering Panel
The panelists answer audience questions on the emerging field of chaos engineering including what chaos engineering is, how you get started with it, and pitfalls of adoption.
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Chaos Architecture
Adrian Cockcroft takes a look at best practices and challenges in getting to a chaos architecture mindset.