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In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Michael Cote from Pivotal Labs about "programming the business" to enable support for automation and moving towards DevOps. (Podcast) |
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The advent and widespread adoption of the cloud ecosystem presents a new challenge to the modern-day QA. What does it mean to be QA in a Cloud Native software business? (Article) |
Serverless architectures employ a wider range of cloud services and make infrastructure stacks more heterogeneous. To effectively manage infrastructure in this era, practices and tools have to evolve. (Article) |
Niko Kurtti talks about the challenges Shopify saw in moving from a traditional host-based infrastructure to a cloud native one, moving not only their core app to Kubernetes but also hundreds of other apps at the same time. He focuses on the cluster tooling solutions they've built, such as controllers, cluster creators, and deploy tools. (Presentation) The next QCon is QCon San Francisco, November 5-7, 2018. Join us! |
Anton Babenko discusses how to integrate Terraform in a secure continuous delivery pipeline, explaining how to manage AWS infrastructure in a secure way using Terraform. (Presentation) |
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Lisa Passing discusses how to write functional code in Rust. (Presentation) |
Tanya Reilly looks at what can be learned from real world fire codes about expecting failure and designing for it. (Presentation) The next QCon is QCon San Francisco, November 5-7, 2018. Join us! |
Joshua Bloch discusses the history of APIs and looks at a few prominent examples with an eye to distilling their essence. He concludes with a brief discussion of the current legal status of APIs, and what it means for software professionals. (Presentation) The next QCon is QCon San Francisco, November 5-7, 2018. Join us! |
Guy Podjarny discusses risk management with examples from role models inside and outside of tech. Podjarny explains cognitive biases and how good security constraints can actually help move faster. He shares a vision of where the industry may be headed, and how to enforce protection. (Presentation) The next QCon is QCon San Francisco, November 5-7, 2018. Join us! |
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Over the last couple of decades, the amount of boilerplate code necessary to develop Windows applications has increased dramatically, which takes away from .NET’s early roots as a RAD or Rapid Application Development framework. Microsoft’s attempt to counter-act this is the Windows Template Studio for UWP applications. (News) |
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Hyperledger Composer is a new open source project which makes it easy for developers to write chaincode for Hyperledger Fabric and the decentralized applications (DApps) that can call them. This article summarizes a technical evaluation of the performance characteristics of using Composer in a test application. (Article) |
Over the past four years, Lyft has transitioned from a monolithic architecture to hundreds of microservices. As the number of microservices grew, so did the number of outages due to cascading failure or accidental internal denial of service. Today, these failure scenarios are largely a solved problem within the Lyft infrastructure due to the use of the Envoy Proxy as a service mesh. (Article) |
Daniel Bryant introduces service mesh, what it is, when to use it, and some of the tools to employ. (Presentation) |
Matt Klein explains why Lyft developed Envoy, focusing primarily on the operational agility that the burgeoning service mesh paradigm provides, with a particular focus on microservice networking observability. (Presentation) The next QCon is QCon San Francisco, November 5-7, 2018. Join us! |
Steve Perkins explains how to use blockchain routing technology and bring cybersecurity to everyone, everywhere, anytime at an affordable price. (Presentation) |
James Lewis discusses Evolutionary Architecture and some of the tools that make it possible: SDN, IaaS, CD, Real Options and Architecture Decision Records. (Presentation) |
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Far too often the dream of a successful digital transformation shatters against a limited, team-centric continuous testing strategy. This article describes how testing must be applied to fit not only agile teams but also the whole enterprise, why collaboration is the key enabler and how different testing techniques work together for overall success. (Article) |
The book Enterprise Agility by Sunil Mundra aims to make you think about organizations as living systems that thrive on fast paced change. It’s intended for leaders, managers, and coaches, who want to improve the agility of their organization and develop the personal traits that enable change. (Article) |
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Sari Griffiths discusses how they integrate designers and engineers to work together in order to take into consideration business, technical and user needs. (Presentation) |
Cori Crider shares insights from her investigations of US drone strikes in Yemen and Pakistan, and explores how misuse of mass surveillance data has claimed innocent lives. (Presentation) |
Patrick Steyaert discusses the need of instilling a new way of thinking to be agile rather than adopting some new practices. (Presentation) |