Microservices. Beauty and the Beast
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Microservices. Beauty and the Beast
Speaker: Michal Franc (https://mfranc.com)
The past, present, and future of the Web
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How JavaScript Engines Work by Franziska Hinkelmann @ Web Rebels 2017
Your Code Sucks! Twelve Ways to Make it Suck Less
Basics and History of Event sourcing with Greg Young
Who is Software Architect
What is an architect? What is their job? What tools to they use? How does one become one? An 'architect' is one of the most debatable titles in software development. Omar from ThoughtDesign explores what an architect actually does and what we can expect from them today.
Avoiding JavaScript fatigue And Sleeping Well At Night by Josh Mock
JavaScript fatigue is real. A recent survey showed that 33% of developers feel the JavaScript ecosystem is changing too fast. We regularly make satirical Medium posts and #lolsob tweets about how, as soon as we've gotten comfortable with how a tool works, someone introduces a newer, better, cooler way to do the same thing. To keep up, we could try to be a sponge and spend all our spare time at user groups, reading docs and tutorials, and working through online courses. Or we could be okay with not knowing everything, flex our critical thinking skills, learn about the core software patterns that tend to repeat themselves, and focus on value. Learning to separate the signal from the noise means we can spend less time picking tools and more time solving real problems and mastering the tools we do choose. Let's focus on these skills, so we can put down our work at the end of the day, enjoy our free time and sleep well at night.
How to Design a High Availability Distributed Application at Global Scale
How Azure Platform and Azure SQL Database can be leveraged to build a scale out data layers for applications availability and ensuring business continuity across a complex application and customer landscape. We will take a deeper look at how to actually design for multi-tenancy and geo-distribution, but also how to implement these solutions using features available to Azure SQL Database.
Divya Sasidharan - Unraveling the Mystery of Virtual DOM @ NEJS Conf 2017
Ilya Dmitrichenko @ MesosCon on Time Traveling in the Universe of Microservices and Orchestration
In this talk Ilya will demonstrate how Weaveworks team uses open-source software they've built to observe and manage highly dynamic microservices-based infrastructure topology and it's performance metrics over time.
Ed Charbeneau about Functional Programming in C#
In this episode, Robert is joined by Ed Charbeneau for a discussion of how a number of language features in C# support functional programming, a programming style that treats computation as the evaluation of mathematical functions and avoids changing state and mutable data.
Resources: · The Essential Cheat Sheet: Functional Programming with C# 7.1 : http://www.telerik.com/campaigns/devcraft/functional-programming-with-csharp-cheat-sheet · Functional C# self-guided workshop and presentation assets: http://edcharbeneau.com/csharp-functional-workshop-instructions/ · Podcast on Functional C#: https://soundcloud.com/esc-podcast/better-code-with-functional-programming
Adrian Cockcroft about Cloud Trends, Microservices and Machine Learning @ GOTO 2017
A Brief History of Prototypes by Katerina Marchán @ Nordic.js