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JavaScript Engines with Mathias Bynens


JavaScript performance has improved over time due to advances in JavaScript engines such as Google’s V8. A JavaScript engine performs compiler optimization, garbage collection, hot code management, caching,


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 September 26, 2018  53m
 
 

Unity and WebAssembly with Brett Bibby


Unity is a game engine for building 2-D and 3-D experiences, augmented reality, movies, and other applications. Unity is cross-platform, so that applications can be written once and deployed to iOS, Android, web, and other surfaces.


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 September 25, 2018  1h8m
 
 

Front Engineering with Laurent Perrin


Front is a shared inbox application that has seen rapid adoption within companies. Front allows multiple members of a company to collaborate together on a conversation–whether that conversation is in email, Twitter, or Facebook Messenger.


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 September 24, 2018  53m
 
 

Checkr: Background Check Platform with Tomas Barreto


Background checks are a routine part of the hiring process. After a potential employee has made it through job interviews, a background check is administered to look through the applicant’s work history, criminal record, and other available data.


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 September 21, 2018  1h3m
 
 

Android on Chrome with Shahid Hussain and Stefan Kuhne


Google has two consumer operating systems: Android and Chrome. The Android operating system has been widely deployed on mobile devices. Chrome is an operating system for laptops and tablets, originally based around the Chrome browser.


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 September 20, 2018  54m
 
 

Kubernetes Distributions with Brian Gracely and Michael Hausenblas


Kubernetes is an open source container management system. Kubernetes is sometimes described as “the Linux of distributed systems” and this description makes sense: the large numbers of users and contributors in the Kubernetes community is comparable to...


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 September 19, 2018  1h3m
 
 

Continuous Delivery Pipelines with Abel Wang


Continuous integration and delivery allows teams to move faster by allowing developers to ship code independently of each other. A multi-stage CD pipeline might consist of development, staging, testing, and production. At each of these stages,


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 September 18, 2018  49m
 
 

DEV Community with Ben Halpern


The DEV Community is a platform where developers share ideas, programming advice, and tools. Ben Halpern started it after running an extremely successful Twitter account creating humorous tweets for developers.


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 September 17, 2018  1h3m
 
 

Druid Analytical Database with Fangjin Yang


Modern applications produce large numbers of events. These events can be users clicking, IoT sensors accumulating data, or log messages. The cost of cloud storage and compute continues to drop, so engineers can afford to build applications around these...


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 September 14, 2018  53m
 
 

Orchestrating Kubernetes with Chris Gaun


A company runs a variety of distributed systems applications such as Hadoop for batch processing jobs, Spark for data science, and Kubernetes for container management. These distributed systems tools can run on-prem, in a cloud provider,


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 September 13, 2018  59m