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Tracks and Talks Architectures You've Always Wondered About * How Slack Works * Scaling Dropbox * Scaling Instagram Infrastructure
Culture as a Differentiator * Enabling Awesome Engineering Teams * Further Together: Curated Pairing Culture @Pivotal * Next Gen Startup Cultures: Innovating as You Grow * Preventing Office Politics @Facebook * What Google Learned About Creating Effective Teams Distributed Systems War Stories * Stranger Things: The Forces That Disrupt Netflix Evolving DevOps * 99.99% Availability Via Smart Real-time Alerting * Incident Management at the Edge Java: Are You Ready for This? * Java (SE) State of the Union Modern CS in the Real World * Applying Failure Testing Research @Netflix Next Generation Microservices * Serverless Meets SaaS: The Ultimate Match * Keep Calm and Carry On: Scaling Your Org * What Comes After Microservices? Next Generation Web Standards, Frameworks, and Techniques * Building Robust Web Applications with RxJS * The Past, Present, and Future of JavaScript * The Strengths of Ember, Angular & React Explored * Webpack: The One Build Step to Rule Them All Optimize You * Is Managing Men & Women Really That Different? * Maximizing Human Potential * The Art (and Science) of Compelling People * The Improviser's Code: Engineering Your Best Self Security * Modern Web Security, Lazy but Mindful like a Fox * The Psychology of Security Automation Software Engineering Softskills * Build to Learn: Rapid Prototyping Methods * Burnout * Social Coding for Effective Teams and Products UX Reimagined * Designing Calm Technology * Design Guidelines for Conversational Interfaces * Intuition Engineering Twitter Tech Day * Building Twitter's Next-gen Alerting System * How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Fan-in * Scaling Reliability: So You Want to Add a 9 Opinions about QCon Takeaways Conclusion InfoQ produces QCons in 7 cities around the globe. Our focus on practitioner-driven content is reflected in the fact that the program committee that selects the talks and speakers is itself comprised of technical practitioners from the software development community. Our next QCon will be in London March 6-10, 2017. We will retun to San Fransico November 13-17 2017. Presentations and interviews from the event will be posted on InfoQ over the coming months. QCon SF 2016 was produced by InfoQ.com. Other upcoming QCons include:
QCon London March 6-10, 2017. This will be our 11th QCon in the city. QCon Beijing April 16-18, 2017. QCon São Paulo April 24-26, 2017. Visit http://qconferences.com/ to see a complete list of our upcoming events.
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