InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Leveraging Hybrid One-on-Ones for Better Connections
Alexandra Sunderland discusses why one-on-one conversations are vital for teams that aren’t co-located, and how to leverage them to build strong relationships and a healthy team.
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Modeling Patterns for Digital Transformation
Asif Iqbal discusses understanding the consumer segment and needs, alignment with cross-functional teams, influencing and coaching changes, communicating often & celebrating success.
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Everyone Can Be a Full-Stack Engineer
Alex Cole discusses dynamic web apps, how serverless solutions compare to in-house stacks, and how product development changes when individual engineers can own features, end-to-end?
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Airbnb at Scale: From Monolith to Microservices
Selina Liu discusses what it takes to decompose a large and complex monolith into independent, performant services, and how Airbnb continues to evolve and scale the new architecture.
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Software Engineering towards Sustainable Empathic Capacities
Peter Pilgrim discusses empathy in software development.
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Operationalizing Responsible AI in Practice
Mehrnoosh Sameki discusses approaches to responsible AI and demonstrates how open source and cloud integrated ML help data scientists and developers to understand and improve ML models better.
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Blazing Fast, Minimal Change - Speed up Your Code by Refactoring to Rust
Lily Mara takes an existing codebase and rewrites part of it in Rust, focusing on writing a Rust reimplementation, cross-language regression testing, performance benchmarking of the new code.
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Orchestrating Hybrid Workflows with Apache Airflow
Ricardo Sueiras discusses how to leverage Apache Airflow to orchestrate a workflow using data sources inside and outside the cloud.
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How Open-Source Engagement Can Accelerate & Solidify Your Staff+ Career
Alex Porcelli discusses how open-source contributions and long-term community engagement help building and sharpening skills needed in a staff+ career.
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Understanding Java through Graphs
Chris Seaton discusses Java’s compiler intermediate representation, to understand at a deeper level how Java reasons about a program when optimizing it.
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Open Machine Learning: ML Trends in Open Science and Open Source
Omar Sanseviero discusses the trends in the ML ecosystem for Open Science and Open Source, the power of creating interactive demos using Open Source libraries and BigScience.
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Taming the Data Mess, How Not to Be Overwhelmed by the Data Landscape
Ismaël Mejía reviews the current data landscape and discusses both technical and organizational ideas to avoid being overwhelmed by the current lack of consolidation of the data engineering world.