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Growing Resilience: Serving Half a Billion Users Monthly at Condé Nast
Crystal Hirschorn outlines how Condé Nast practices Chaos engineering, where this fits within the already established testing and verification ecosystem, and more.
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How to Debug Your Team
Lisa van Gelder tells stories about how she debugged teams at three companies, and the consequences of not giving teams what they need to be successful: Mastery, Autonomy, Purpose and Safety.
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Preparing for the Unexpected
Samuel Parkinson talks about how the Financial Times manages incidents and what they are doing to make it a sustainable process.
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Designing Secure Architectures the Modern Way, Regardless of Stack
Eugene Pilyankevich shares his experience of implementing sophisticated defenses in constrained environments and explains why designing it properly is what counts.
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Performance vs. New Features: It Doesn’t Have to Be a Zero-Sum Game
Dmitry Vyazelenko explores implementing CRC checksums for a durable log while trying to retain respectable performance.
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Lessons from DAZN: Scaling Your Project with Micro-Frontends
Luca Mezzalira explains how to implement micro-frontends, enabling to scale up a project with tens of developers without reducing the throughput.
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Maximizing Applications Performance with GraalVM
Alina Yurenko shows how to make real-world applications GraalVM-ready, and how languages like JavaScript, Ruby, R and Python can also benefit from GraalVM.
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Build Your Own WebAssembly Compiler
Colin Eberhardt looks at some of the internals of WebAssembly, explores how it works ‘under the hood’, and looks at how to create a (simple) compiler that targets this runtime.
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Pony, Actors, Causality, Types, and Garbage Collection
Sophia Drossopoulou gives an overview of Pony’s programming model, actors, and causality.
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Live Coding 12-Factor App
Emily Jiang performs live coding of building 12-factor microservices using MicroProfile programming mode and gets them running Open Liberty and Quarkus.
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Security Vulnerabilities Decomposition
Katy Anton flips the security from focusing on vulnerabilities (measured at the end) to focusing on the security controls which can be used by developers from beginning in software development cycle.
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Microservices for Growth at comparethemarket.com
Kenichi Shibata and Adam Stewart explain their experience with the adoption of microservices in the creation of Comparison as a Service, one of the core pillars of the user journey today.