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On this podcast, we're talking to Thomas Wuerthinger, a senior research director at Oracle Labs, leading programming language implementation teams for Java, JavaScript, Ruby, and R. He is the architect of the Graal compiler and the Truffle self-optimizing runtime. (Podcast) |
This emag aims to remove some of the confusion around the topic of "service mesh", and help architects and technical leaders to choose if, when, and how to deploy a service mesh. A "service mesh" manages service-to-service communications across a compute cluster, and handles dynamic service discovery and routing, and also provides cross-cutting support for observability, reliability, and security. (eMag) |
The InfoQ Java trends report provides an overview of technology adoption and commentary on how we see the Java and JVM-related space evolving in 2019. Key developments include the release of Java 13, the rise of non-HotSpot JVMs and the evolution of GraalVM, and the changing landscape of Java microservice frameworks. (Trends report) |
Register now and get a $750 discount before the early bird ends on July 27th! Shortcut your way to the newest trends in the software industry, attend QConSF (Nov 11-13, 2019) the conference that teaches what you don’t know as a software developer or team lead. Take a look at the confirmed tracks. |
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The panelists discuss the first principles to follow when adding ML to a system. (Presentation with transcript included) The next QCon is QCon San Francisco, Nov 11-13, 2019. Join us! |
The panelists discuss how the different fields within sequential data processing can benefit from each other, what the future trends are that we expect and take questions. (Presentation with transcript included) |
Dana Lewis, a founder of the open source artificial pancreas (OpenAPS) movement, discusses open source innovation in unexpected places (like healthcare) and how we can democratize data (and innovation processes) to enable more people to solve the most pressing problems in their lives. (Presentation with transcript included) |
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Prasanna Rajaperumal presents Snowflake’s clustering capabilities, including their algorithm for incremental maintenance of approximate clustering of partitioned tables, as well as their infrastructure to perform such maintenance automatically. He also covers some real-world problems they run into and their solutions. (Presentation with transcript included) |
John Allspaw talks about applying Resilience Engineering thinking & paradigms to the world of software engineering and outlines productive avenues to locate, amplify, support, and build this capacity. (Presentation with transcript included) |
In this eMag, we discuss the unique aspects of databases, both relational and NoSQL, in a successful continuous integration environment. (eMag) |
Amazon EventBridge: Event-Driven AWS Integration for SaaS ApplicationsA Continuation of Devops: Policy as CodeSustainable Operations in Complex Systems with Production Excellence And more... |
SPONSOR AD Discover the common challenges found when operating distributed cloud-native environments and how to approach them: Performance and reliabilityTracing and call analysisBottlenecks and errorsLearn More. |
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This article will introduce Nim, a programming language that is said to be more elegant than Python and efficient like C. It is also easily compiled to JavaScript and utilizes user-friendly Tracebacks. Nim is one of the most under-appreciated languages available, and it may be just right for you. (Article) |
Bryan Cantrill talks about Moore's Law, which, after years of defying predictions of its demise, is now indisputably dying. But what does the end of Moore's Law mean for practitioners of enterprise computing? He explores potential ramifications, including not only the exotic world of emerging substrates, but much more mundane notions of scale, durability, economics, and (yes!) accounting. (Presentation with transcript included) |
Scaling up from proof-of-concept to production-grade microservices requires serious planning, dedication and time. Companies that have invested heavily in creating stable microservices architectures have learned many lessons. This InfoQ eMag takes in inside look - Download Now. |
SPONSOR AD This technical paper discusses APM value propositions, functionalities and implementation methods. It also discusses the benefits of performing APM using open source technologies such as the InfluxDB time series platform. Download Now. |
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Java Language Architect Brian Goetz gives a tour of some of the features coming to Java next. (Presentation with transcript included) |
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Vlad Zelinschi explores a barebones alternative approach to state management that is suitable for small/medium apps as well as defines the pros and cons when compared to Redux. He demos code relying on the latest versions of context and hooks React APIs. (Presentation with transcript included) |
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Domain-driven design (DDD) concepts like Bounded Contexts and Messaging technologies can be used to build reliable systems that can scale with the business changes. Indu Alagarsamy recently spoke at QCon New York 2019 Conference about using the combination of well-defined bounded contexts and events to develop autonomous microservices that are flexible to adapt to the business changes. (News) |
SPONSOR AD API management is moving towards hybrid approaches, where some parts of the platform are cloud-based and the rest is based on on-premises data centers. This paper intends to explain why and when you would need a hybrid API management solution. Download Now. |
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The book Virtual Leadership: Practical Strategies for Getting the Best out of Virtual Work and Virtual Teams by Penny Pullan provides suggestions and practices for people working in or with virtual teams. It discusses leadership styles suitable for virtual or remote teams and explores what can be done to improve collaboration and communication, and engage remote participants. (Article) |
Many organizations try to implement continuous integration or continuous delivery, but they get stuck in the process; too many human bottlenecks standing between the pipelines. By teaching pipelines to make better decisions and offloading human judgements onto the pipelines we can have the pipelines make decisions all the way up to production to create a true continuous delivery mechanism. (Article) |
David Spinks and Glaudia Califano share case studies and observations of Agile adoption in various countries, discussing how different cultures could learn from each other. (Presentation) |
Steve Poole shows how to design status and trend displays that will make a team more effective without overloading them. The talk will also include case studies with various types of teams. (Presentation) |
Ilona Kędracka and Chris Matts share their experience of what is needed to scale lead time to an organization of five thousand people. (Presentation) |
Sallyann Freudenberg looks at the origins of socio-technical systems theory and how it applies to software systems. (Presentation) |
Andrea Provaglio shares some of the lessons learned while helping companies to rethink themselves and the challenges encountered. (Presentation) |
Andy Walker talks about one of the most important skills people need to develop in career - Self Management. This skill ensures us that they are able to take care of themselves, understands the impact they have on other people and focuses on the important things they need to do in order to be successful. He describes some techniques for being a better version of ourselves. (Presentation with transcript included) |
Katherine Kirk exposes 'invisible forces' which can cause our attempt at changing culture to blow up in our face. (Presentation with transcript included) |
Nick Caldwell discusses the three ingredients for inspiring non-manager leaders to emerge and provides simple techniques any team member can apply. He uses stories to help illustrate how to inspire leadership at many levels in the organization. He shares real-world advice for managers, individual contributors, and architects in inspiring leadership and igniting the fire. (Presentation with transcript included) |
Ashi Krishnan discusses biological and artificial minds, exploring how models of cognition informed by ML and computation can help reconfigure processes of being. (Presentation with transcript included) |
David Crowe introduces a communications metaphor helping to close the communications gap when undertaking change, or challenging existing ideas, including how to ensure the right people are engaged. (Presentation) |