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Lessons Learned Building Storm
Nathan Marz shares lessons learned building Storm, an open-source, distributed, real-time computation system.
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Designing for Engagement
Jaimee Newberry shares considerations in on-boarding, designing and copywriting to help apps become more fun, delightful and engaging experiences for users.
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Building Applications using Apache Hadoop
Eli Collins overviews how to build new applications with Hadoop and how to integrate Hadoop with existing applications, providing an update on the state of Hadoop ecosystem, frameworks and APIs.
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Component-Oriented Web Development with Dart
Kevin Moore explains doing client-side data-binding, visual templates, and custom HTML elements in modern browsers with Dart, while providing forward compatibility with emerging web standards.
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Look Ma, No Connections! Building Offline-capable Web Apps with HTML5
Bijan Vaez discusses building large-scale cross-platform mobile apps with HTML5 including offline support, real-time interactivity, and device APIs (camera, GPS).
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Hyper Focused to a Fault
Brittany Tarvin discusses the security and privacy issues related to mobile inter-app communication.
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Wrangling WebRTC: Challenges and Opportunities for Real-time Communication
Gustavo Garcia explores actual use cases for real time communication in verticals ranging from telepresence to healthcare, where WebRTC fits and where it falls short, and what developers can do.
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Gamifying Enterprise Mobile Applications: Do We Have a Winner?
Michelle Andreassen takes a business-to-employee look at UX, prototyping and user testing of gamified enterprise mobile apps to see if these really do bring more value to the company beyond the hype.
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Design Patterns for Mobile Applications
Saul Mora discusses using some of the patterns from the Design Pattern book today, and applying patterns in a multicore world.
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Managing Experimentation in a Continuously Deployed Environment
Wil Stuckey explains how Etsy manages to deploy nearly ~10,000 changes in one year, and how they run A/B experiments in the midst of continual code change.
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Mobile-friendly Server Interfaces
This panel discusses things to do and to avoid in building APIs for mobile apps, and answer attendees' questions on the topic.
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Meteor - Web Development Like You Never Seen
Matt DeBergalis introduces Meteor and some of its components, showing how they work together to shorten the development cycle, whether you're a team of expert developers or just getting started.