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Spring Boot as a Teaching Tool
Afua Ankomah, Alton Henley describe their journey learning Spring Boot through the eyes of students of varying backgrounds, describing their path to the workforce.
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Agile Architecture
Matthew Parker attempts to dispel the myth that architecture does not need to be agile.
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Extreme Pipelines
Cory Jett, William Marchlewski discuss how Mastercard built a CF pipeline, the current state, and what the future holds for automation.
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Escape the Feature Factory with Outcome-oriented Roadmaps
Lisa Doan, Jeanette Head, Hadrien Raffalli discuss the conflict between production teams who prefer an agile process and stakeholders who want cleat schedules and outcome.
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Scaling Agile Transformation in a Waterfall Enterprise
Ryan Johnson discusses common issues and solutions to them for teams moving from a waterfall approach to an agile one.
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Buckets, Funnels, Mobs and Cats or: How We Learned to Love Scaling Apps to the Cloud
The authors discuss how to migrate apps to the cloud using funnels and buckets, and then scale them and test for resilience.
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Modern Messaging with RabbitMQ, Spring Cloud and Reactor
Arnaud Cogoluègnes demos messaging apps built with RabbitMQ with Reactor on Spring Cloud. Code used in this talk is made available for download.
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Tea Ceremonies: Steeping IT Ops in Your Developer's Hot Water
Olaf Gradin shares Fiserv’s experience working with Pivotal Application Service, what worked and what didn’t.
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Springing into Kotlin: How to Make the Magic Even More Magical
Mark Heckler discusses how Kotlin can be used to reduce boilerplate and increase code quality, showing how to begin incorporating Kotlin into an existing Spring application.
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How Sleuth Bravely Cracked the Case of "Too Much to Code"
Adrian Cole, Marcin Grzejszczak discuss what Sleuth and Brave are, how Sleuth has changed and which are some of the new features in version 2.
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Bootiful Testing
Mario Gray and Josh Long discuss how to test Spring applications, services, and web applications, ensuring that API producers and API consumers work well together.
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Zero to Multi-Cloud
Marcin Grzejszczak, Jon Schneider discuss using Spring Cloud Pipelines and Spinnaker together.