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Over the past few years, microservices have evolved from an innovator-only architecture to a practice used to some degree at most companies. However, scaling up from a proof-of-concept project to a production-grade, enterprise-scale software platform built on microservices requires serious planning, dedication and time. (eMag) |
On this podcast, Wes Reisz talks with Mike Milinkovich, the executive director for the Eclipse Foundation. The Eclipse Foundation was chosen to govern the evolution of Oracle's Java EE to Jakarta EE. The two discuss the project, the recent news about issues with the javax namespace, the challenges around bundling a Java Runtime with Eclipse, and the path forward for Jakarta EE 9 and beyond. (Podcast) |
In this podcast, Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Nick White about his experiences as a medical patient under the care of a cross-functional, multi-disciplinary team and the lessons that we can take from that for software engineering. (Podcast) |
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Emmanuel Ameisen discusses examples of how to build practical applications using NLP, diving into data visualization and labelling, as well as model validation. (Presentation with transcript included) |
Eric Tramel discusses the basic concepts underlying the federated ML approach, the advantages it brings, as well as the challenges associated with constructing federated solutions. (Presentation with transcript included) |
Amit Nene and Eric Chen discuss the infrastructure built by Uber for Michelangelo ML Platform that enables a general approach to Feature Engineering across diverse data systems. (Presentation with transcript included) |
Josh Wills discusses the monitoring and visibility needs of machine learning models in order to bridge gaps between ML practitioners and DevOps. (Presentation with transcript included) |
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Successful long-term approaches to production ownership and DevOps require cultural change in the form of production excellence. Teams are more sustainable if they have well-defined measurements of reliability, the capability to debug new problems, a culture that fosters spreading knowledge, and a proactive approach to mitigating risk. (Article) |
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Andrew Brown discusses why some defects slip unnoticed to testers, explaining how to notice or pay attention to an event or object. (Presentation) |
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Carolyne Quinn and Mike Ward discuss Corda, an open source enterprise blockchain that was the fastest-growing blockchain by usage in 2018. They look at how Corda's success depends on bold choices past (Kotlin, JVMs, pluggable consensus), present (the non-profit Corda Foundation) and future (hardware zero-knowledge proofs using SGX, building deterministic JVMs). (Presentation with transcript included) The next QCon is QCon New York, June 24-26, 2019. Join us! |
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A framework, named Blazor because it runs in the browser and leverages a templating system or "view engine" called Razor, enables the scenario .NET developers almost gave up on. It doesn't just allow developers to build client-side code with C#, but also allows developers to run existing .NET Standard DLLs in the browser without a plugin. Here's the story of WebAssembly and Blazor. (Article) |
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The Electron team recently announced the release of version 4 and version 5 of Electron. Electron maintains an aggressive release cycle to stay current with the latest updates from Chromium, V8, and Node.js. Significant updates in these versions include better control over remotes and requests, and an in-progress initiative to update Electron's callback-based APIs to use promises. (News) |
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Capacitor, Ionic's new native API container aimed at creating iOS, Android, and Web apps using JavaScript, hit version 1.0. It attempts to bring a new take on how to build cross-platform apps that access native features. (News) |
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Anca Zaharia and Jason Maude focus on the successes and pitfalls Starling Bank encountered in building Open Banking. They cover topics such as the OAuth security flow, the permissions-controlled API, obtaining permissions for third party actions, and verifying payees between banks. (Presentation with transcript included) |
Ana Calin covers the technical and security challenges Paybase faced and the lessons they learned along the way as they built their cloud-native microservices architecture (GCP, Node.js) and integrated with old-world, traditional systems. (Presentation with transcript included) |
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The book Evolvagility: Growing an Agile Leadership Culture from the Inside Out explains how focusing on inner-agility through sensemaking, communication, and relationship intelligence can increase the outer agility of organizations. It describes Sense-and-Respond leadership, an approach to catalyzing the creation of outcomes by sensing acutely, responding gracefully, and sensing deliberately. (Article) |
Richard Sheridan has released his next book: Chief Joy Officer: How Great Leaders Elevate Human Energy and Eliminate Fear. Building on the concepts from his first book, he provides practical advice for leaders who want to cultivate a culture of joy in their organization. He defines Joy as the satisfaction of a job well done, of building products that people love to use, with teamwork and trust. (Article) |
Our lives are improving because of technology. Software engineering is one of the more influencing practices we have today that is shaping society, but it doesn’t look like the industry is owning this social responsibility. At the end of the day, it’s not just about being better developers, but rather about being better people. (Article) |
Christopher Davies discusses the mis-interpretation of ‘command and control’, the nature of Strategy, the difference between leadership and management, looking at models for self-managing orgs. (Presentation) |
The panelists talk about the risks of continuous deployment, how to be safe and secure when releasing many times a day or how to convince regulators, auditors and customers. (Presentation with transcript included) |
Stuart Davidson talks about real-world examples from Skyscanner where he thinks the decisions they've made have helped them deal with change and which might be interesting to a technical audience. He talks about SLIs, SLOs and SLAs, managing risk with Continuous Deployment, their relationship with Tribes and Squads and walks through migrating their entire codebase to a new source control vendor. (Presentation with transcript included) |
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