This eMag aims to answer pertinent questions for software architects and technical leaders, such as: what is a service mesh?, do I need a service mesh?, and how do I evaluate the different service mesh offerings? (eMag) |
In this podcast recorded at Agile 2019, Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Bas Vodde, one of the formulators of Large Scale Scrum (LeSS) about how LeSS is designed to descale an organisation rather than scaling up to cope with complexity. (Podcast) |
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Dmitry Milman and Ankur Kaneria showcase how Pivotal and Apache Kafka are leveraged within Express Scripts’ transformation from mainframe to a microservices-based ecosystem, ensuring data integrity. (Presentation) |
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Luke Blaney talks about how to approach monitoring an estate of many technologies and what the Financial Times did to improve visibility across systems built by all its teams. (Presentation with transcript included) Join us for our upcoming QCon, QCon San Francisco, Nov 16-20, 2020 |
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Yesterday, a number of tweets were posted from a number of high profile accounts advertising a 2-for-1 scam on Bitcoin. What happened and why? InfoQ investigates. (News) |
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Sergey Kuksenko talks about the performance benefits inline types bring to Java and how to exploit them. Inline/value types are the key part of experimental project Valhalla, which should bring new abilities to the Java language. It's a story not only about performance, it's also a story about safety, abstraction, expressiveness, maintainability, etc. (Presentation with transcript included) |
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Microsoft Message Queuing (MSMQ) is currently not available for .NET Core. While other message queuing systems are generally preferred, many enterprise applications were based on MSMQ and this creates a problem for teams looking to migrate from .NET Framework to .NET Core or the upcoming .NET 5. But a recent pull request for Reference Source may change the situation. (News) |
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The much anticipated Deno project has finally reached v1.0! Deno is created by the original developer of Node.js, Ryan Dahl, to address what he called “10 things I regret about Node.js”. Without an NPM-like system to incorporate native modules, how do we write server-side applications that require native performance on Deno? WebAssembly is here to help! (Article) |
Michael Bodnarchuk introduces CodeceptJS, a JS testing meta-framework meant to simplify end-to-end testing. (Presentation) |
Benjamin Gruenbaum discusses the DevTools (debugger) protocol and how the DOM, JavaScript and the DevTools communicate, plus applications for test authoring. (Presentation) |
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After a two-year long transition from native to React Native for their iOS and Android apps, Khan Academy engineer Bryan Clark offered their view on the pros and cons of this decision. (News) |
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Microfrontends can help to focus on functional requirements and business needs, thereby simplifying the development process. Adopting this approach requires new processes and tools, and benefits from a platform to simplify repetitive tasks. (Article) |
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Innovation is not only about the most advanced technology; management and processes are the new era of startups' innovation. To mix the power of the data and the importance of people to offer business intelligence is a key point nowadays. The result is not only the most important thing; the way you do it is more important. To be agile is to adapt to today's market. (Article) |
The book Agile Conversations by Douglas Squirrel and Jeffrey Fredrick explores how productive conversations can change the way organizations develop software. It provides techniques and exercises that can help you gain insight into communication and collaboration issues and improve your day-to-day conversations, achieving valuable business results from your agile team. (Article) |
Oded Shopen discusses the behavioral benefits of moving to a microservices architecture in an organization, explaining how microservices have an impact on the overall joy of a developer’s craft. (Presentation) |
Maryam Umar talks about the steps she took to define the term 'bad quality' and how to better discover it as an earlier part of the software delivery process rather than as feedback from the customer. She discusses how she launched an initiative and created “quality champions”. (Presentation with transcript included) |
Sue Bramhall discusses how to tie together and create alignment between Tech and Business. (Presentation) |
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