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Josh Evans talks about the chaotic and vibrant world of microservices at Netflix. He starts with the basics- the anatomy of a microservice, the challenges around distributed systems, and the benefits. Then he builds on that foundation exploring the cultural, architectural, and operational methods that lead to microservice mastery. Download the slides & audio at InfoQ: http://bit.ly/2m1dqeA This presentation was recorded at QCon San Francisco 2016. The next QCon is in London, March 5-7, 2018. Check out the tracks and speakers: http://bit.ly/2hxsoN1 For more awesome presentations on innovator and early adopter topics check InfoQ’s selection of talks from conferences worldwide. http://bit.ly/2lRQCll
Lisa Guo overviews Instagram's infrastructure, its history, multi-data center support, tuning uwsgi parameters for scaling, performance monitoring and diagnosis, and Django/Python upgrade. Download the slides & audio at InfoQ: http://bit.ly/2uljG8j This presentation was recorded at QCon London 2017. The next QCon is in London, March 5-7, 2018. Check out the tracks and speakers: http://bit.ly/2hxsoN1 For more awesome presentations on innovator and early adopter topics check InfoQ’s selection of talks from conferences worldwide. http://bit.ly/2tm9loz
Download the slides & audio at InfoQ: http://bit.ly/2zDjf9O Matt Ranney talks about the limits that some companies have encountered in their large microservices deployments and some non-microservices approaches to those same problems. He also talks about the non-microservices systems that Uber is building to maintain developer productivity with a large and growing engineering team. This presentation was recorded at QCon San Francisco 2016. The next QCon is in London, March 5-7, 2018. Check out the tracks and speakers: http://bit.ly/2hxsoN1 For more awesome presentations on innovator and early adopter topics check InfoQ’s selection of talks from conferences worldwide http://bit.ly/2tm9loz
Download the slides & audio at InfoQ: http://bit.ly/2wVAkdN Randy Shoup shares proven patterns that have been successful at Google, eBay, and Stitch Fix. Shoup covers managing data, the need to isolate a microservice's data store behind the service interface, using events as a first-class tool in the architectural toolbox, techniques for service extraction from a monolithic database and much more. This presentation was recorded at QCon New York 2017. The next QCon is in London, March 5-7, 2018. Check out the tracks and speakers: http://bit.ly/2hxsoN1 For more awesome presentations on innovator and early adopter topics check InfoQ’s selection of talks from conferences worldwide. http://bit.ly/2tm9loz
Download the slides & audio at InfoQ: http://bit.ly/2z2fA57 Keith Adams takes a tour of Slack's infrastructure, from native and web clients, through the edge, into the Slack datacenter, and around the various services that provide real-time messaging, search, voice calls, and custom emoji. This presentation was recorded at QCon San Francisco 2016. The next QCon is in London, March 5-7, 2018. Check out the tracks and speakers: http://bit.ly/2hxsoN1 For more awesome presentations on innovator and early adopter topics check InfoQ’s selection of talks from conferences worldwide http://bit.ly/2tm9loz
A 5 minute explainer on why NewCircle's youtube channel for software developers is now under new management with the people behind http://InfoQ.com, and what you as a subscriber can expect going forward! In summary, NewCircle Training is no more, and InfoQ.com will now be posting a selection of the best software development talks from QCon and other events that are all published to InfoQ.com on a weekly basis. http://InfoQ.com has been publishing original, developer-written news, articles, podcasts, books and conference videos since 2006.
Download the slides & audio at InfoQ: https://bit.ly/2GVg9Sm Rob Harrop describes both his own journey from traditional Software Engineer to AI/ML Engineer, and his experience building a development team with ML at the heart. This presentation was recorded at QCon London 2018. The next QCon is QCon.ai, April 10-11, 2018. Check out the tracks and speakers: http://bit.ly/2piRtLl For more awesome presentations on innovator and early adopter topics check InfoQ’s selection of talks from conferences worldwide http://bit.ly/2tm9loz
Read the transcript of the presentation on InfoQ: https://bit.ly/2G6Nhpb Jared Short dives into why, how, and when to pair Serverless & GraphQL, with takeaways for implementing the first greenfield Serverless GraphQL API or migrating existing APIs. This presentation was recorded at QCon San Francisco 2017. The next QCon is QCon.ai, April 10-11, 2018. Check out the tracks and speakers: http://bit.ly/2piRtLl For more awesome presentations on innovator and early adopter topics check InfoQ’s selection of talks from conferences worldwide http://bit.ly/2tm9loz
Floyd Marinescu is the founder of InfoQ, and he is passionate about creating opportunities for everybody to become the entrepreneurs they want to be. Floyd believes that Universal Basic Income (UBI) will be the next step in not only making basic necessities more readily available but will help in cultivating more ideas and increase people's willingness to invent and take risks. We hope you enjoy this show and apply what you learn to your own life. Time Stamped Show Notes: [1:22] Floyd’s Tech Conference [2:00] Be on the path of learning and meditation. [2:29] Common thread of Floyd’s technology and learning interests [3:08] The community [3:40] Universal Basic Income (UBI) [4:28] Floyd’s community has found harmony and consensus. [6:24] Deciphering the DISC test [6:58] Management...
In this video, Dr. Ian Rogers of Azul Systems is going to cover in detail what a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) is and what it does for your Java applications. Ian will dive into the inner workings of the JVM and drill down into what compilers and garbage collectors do. In particular, you will learn about common optimizations, well established garbage collection algorithms, and what the current biggest challenge with Java scalability is today. ** Find more educational content on Java development at http://marakana.com
Neha Narkhede talks about the experience at LinkedIn moving from batch-oriented ETL to real-time streams using Apache Kafka and how the design and implementation of Kafka was driven by this goal of acting as a real-time platform for event data. She covers some of the challenges of scaling Kafka to hundreds of billions of events per day at Linkedin, supporting thousands of engineers, etc. Download the slides & audio at InfoQ: http://bit.ly/2ldN6P0 This presentation was recorded at QCon San Francisco 2016. The next QCon is in London, March 5-7, 2018. Check out the tracks and speakers: http://bit.ly/2hxsoN1 For more awesome presentations on innovator and early adopter topics check out InfoQ’s selection of talks from conferences worldwide: http://bit.ly/2lRQCll
Josh Evans talks about the chaotic and vibrant world of microservices at Netflix. He starts with the basics- the anatomy of a microservice, the challenges around distributed systems, and the benefits. Then he builds on that foundation exploring the cultural, architectural, and operational methods that lead to microservice mastery. ...the microservice architectural style is an approach to developing a single application as a suite of small services, each running in its own process and communicating with lightweight mechanisms, often an HTTP resource API. -Martin Fowler Download the slides & audio at InfoQ: http://bit.ly/2m1dqeA This presentation was recorded at QCon San Francisco 2016. The next QCon is in London, March 5-7, 2018. Check out the tracks and speakers: http://bit.ly/2hxsoN1 ...
Download the slides & audio at InfoQ: http://bit.ly/2zxHyFs Alvaro Videla reviews the different models: asynchronous vs. synchronous distributed systems, message passing vs shared memory communication, failure detectors and leader election problems, etc. He also reviews a series of books on distributed systems in order to recommend the best one according to the topics we would like to learn about, or the problems we would like to solve. This presentation was recorded at QCon London 2017. The next QCon is in London, March 5-7, 2018. Check out the tracks and speakers: http://bit.ly/2hxsoN1 For more awesome presentations on innovator and early adopter topics check InfoQ’s selection of talks from conferences worldwide http://bit.ly/2tm9loz
Josh Evans talks about the chaotic and vibrant world of microservices at Netflix. He starts with the basics- the anatomy of a microservice, the challenges around distributed systems, and the benefits. Then he builds on that foundation exploring the cultural, architectural, and operational methods that lead to microservice mastery. Download the slides & audio at InfoQ: http://bit.ly/2m1dqeA This presentation was recorded at QCon San Francisco 2016. The next QCon is in London, March 5-7, 2018. Check out the tracks and speakers: http://bit.ly/2hxsoN1 For more awesome presentations on innovator and early adopter topics check InfoQ’s selection of talks from conferences worldwide. http://bit.ly/2lRQCll
Download the slides & audio at InfoQ: http://bit.ly/2zDjf9O Matt Ranney talks about the limits that some companies have encountered in their large microservices deployments and some non-microservices approaches to those same problems. He also talks about the non-microservices systems that Uber is building to maintain developer productivity with a large and growing engineering team. This presentation was recorded at QCon San Francisco 2016. The next QCon is in London, March 5-7, 2018. Check out the tracks and speakers: http://bit.ly/2hxsoN1 For more awesome presentations on innovator and early adopter topics check InfoQ’s selection of talks from conferences worldwide http://bit.ly/2tm9loz
Download the slides & audio at InfoQ: http://bit.ly/2wVAkdN Randy Shoup shares proven patterns that have been successful at Google, eBay, and Stitch Fix. Shoup covers managing data, the need to isolate a microservice's data store behind the service interface, using events as a first-class tool in the architectural toolbox, techniques for service extraction from a monolithic database and much more. This presentation was recorded at QCon New York 2017. The next QCon is in London, March 5-7, 2018. Check out the tracks and speakers: http://bit.ly/2hxsoN1 For more awesome presentations on innovator and early adopter topics check InfoQ’s selection of talks from conferences worldwide. http://bit.ly/2tm9loz
Lisa Guo overviews Instagram's infrastructure, its history, multi-data center support, tuning uwsgi parameters for scaling, performance monitoring and diagnosis, and Django/Python upgrade. Download the slides & audio at InfoQ: http://bit.ly/2uljG8j This presentation was recorded at QCon London 2017. The next QCon is in London, March 5-7, 2018. Check out the tracks and speakers: http://bit.ly/2hxsoN1 For more awesome presentations on innovator and early adopter topics check InfoQ’s selection of talks from conferences worldwide. http://bit.ly/2tm9loz
Download the slides & audio at InfoQ: http://bit.ly/2z2fA57 Keith Adams takes a tour of Slack's infrastructure, from native and web clients, through the edge, into the Slack datacenter, and around the various services that provide real-time messaging, search, voice calls, and custom emoji. This presentation was recorded at QCon San Francisco 2016. The next QCon is in London, March 5-7, 2018. Check out the tracks and speakers: http://bit.ly/2hxsoN1 For more awesome presentations on innovator and early adopter topics check InfoQ’s selection of talks from conferences worldwide http://bit.ly/2tm9loz
Download the slides & audio at InfoQ: https://bit.ly/2GVg9Sm Rob Harrop describes both his own journey from traditional Software Engineer to AI/ML Engineer, and his experience building a development team with ML at the heart. This presentation was recorded at QCon London 2018. The next QCon is QCon.ai, April 10-11, 2018. Check out the tracks and speakers: http://bit.ly/2piRtLl For more awesome presentations on innovator and early adopter topics check InfoQ’s selection of talks from conferences worldwide http://bit.ly/2tm9loz
Floyd Marinescu is the founder of InfoQ, and he is passionate about creating opportunities for everybody to become the entrepreneurs they want to be. Floyd believes that Universal Basic Income (UBI) will be the next step in not only making basic necessities more readily available but will help in cultivating more ideas and increase people's willingness to invent and take risks. We hope you enjoy this show and apply what you learn to your own life. Time Stamped Show Notes: [1:22] Floyd’s Tech Conference [2:00] Be on the path of learning and meditation. [2:29] Common thread of Floyd’s technology and learning interests [3:08] The community [3:40] Universal Basic Income (UBI) [4:28] Floyd’s community has found harmony and consensus. [6:24] Deciphering the DISC test [6:58] Management...
Read the transcript of the presentation on InfoQ: https://bit.ly/2G6Nhpb Jared Short dives into why, how, and when to pair Serverless & GraphQL, with takeaways for implementing the first greenfield Serverless GraphQL API or migrating existing APIs. This presentation was recorded at QCon San Francisco 2017. The next QCon is QCon.ai, April 10-11, 2018. Check out the tracks and speakers: http://bit.ly/2piRtLl For more awesome presentations on innovator and early adopter topics check InfoQ’s selection of talks from conferences worldwide http://bit.ly/2tm9loz
Download the slides & audio at InfoQ: http://bit.ly/2vR9LFE Phillipa Avery and Robert Reta describe how Netflix successfully launched their Download feature with the use of a Cassandra-backed event sourcing architecture. They describe their event store implementation and cover what they learned along the way, and what they could have done better. Finally, they review some improvements and extensions that they are planning to address going forward. The next QCon is in London, March 5-7, 2018. Check out the tracks and speakers: http://bit.ly/2hxsoN1 For more awesome presentations on innovator and early adopter topics check InfoQ’s selection of talks from conferences worldwide http://bit.ly/2tm9loz
Neha Narkhede talks about the experience at LinkedIn moving from batch-oriented ETL to real-time streams using Apache Kafka and how the design and implementation of Kafka was driven by this goal of acting as a real-time platform for event data. She covers some of the challenges of scaling Kafka to hundreds of billions of events per day at Linkedin, supporting thousands of engineers, etc. Download the slides & audio at InfoQ: http://bit.ly/2ldN6P0 This presentation was recorded at QCon San Francisco 2016. The next QCon is in London, March 5-7, 2018. Check out the tracks and speakers: http://bit.ly/2hxsoN1 For more awesome presentations on innovator and early adopter topics check out InfoQ’s selection of talks from conferences worldwide: http://bit.ly/2lRQCll
In this video, Dr. Ian Rogers of Azul Systems is going to cover in detail what a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) is and what it does for your Java applications. Ian will dive into the inner workings of the JVM and drill down into what compilers and garbage collectors do. In particular, you will learn about common optimizations, well established garbage collection algorithms, and what the current biggest challenge with Java scalability is today. ** Find more educational content on Java development at http://marakana.com
Josh Evans talks about the chaotic and vibrant world of microservices at Netflix. He starts with the basics- the anatomy of a microservice, the challenges around distributed systems, and the benefits. Then he builds on that foundation exploring the cultural, architectural, and operational methods that lead to microservice mastery. ...the microservice architectural style is an approach to developing a single application as a suite of small services, each running in its own process and communicating with lightweight mechanisms, often an HTTP resource API. -Martin Fowler Download the slides & audio at InfoQ: http://bit.ly/2m1dqeA This presentation was recorded at QCon San Francisco 2016. The next QCon is in London, March 5-7, 2018. Check out the tracks and speakers: http://bit.ly/2hxsoN1 ...
Download the slides & audio at InfoQ: http://bit.ly/2gJUe4P Trisha Gee shows via live coding how we can use the new Flow API to utilize Reactive Programming, how the improvements to the Streams API make it easier to control real-time streaming data and how the Collections convenience methods simplify code. She talks about other Java 9 features, including some of the additions to interfaces and changes to deprecation. This presentation was recorded at QCon London 2017. The next QCon is in London, March 5-7, 2018. Check out the tracks and speakers: http://bit.ly/2hxsoN1 For more awesome presentations on innovator and early adopter topics check InfoQ’s selection of talks from conferences worldwide http://bit.ly/2tm9loz
Download the slides & audio at InfoQ: http://bit.ly/2zyUxrl Colin Hemmings discusses when and why one should choose Erlang over other options, but also when not to choose it. This presentation was recorded at QCon London 2017. The next QCon is in London, March 5-7, 2018. Check out the tracks and speakers: http://bit.ly/2hxsoN1 For more awesome presentations on innovator and early adopter topics check InfoQ’s selection of talks from conferences worldwide http://bit.ly/2tm9loz