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September 19, 2021
what i learned about live coding at kcdc
This is a post about my experience. For the live blog, see the KCDC 2021 live blog table of contents. I planned to do 10 minutes of live coding at my KCDC “Intro to JUnit 5” talk. It was an … Continue reading →
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September 17, 2021
[2021 kcdc] space flight in the 2020s
This post is my live blog from KCDC. For more, see the 2021 KCDC live blog TOC Speaker: Richard Campbell Twitter: @richcampbell ————————- Notes Talked about the billionaires going to space vanity projects Can do freefall for less money New Sheppard … Continue reading →
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[2021 kcdc] a product approach to tech debt
This post is my live blog from KCDC. For more, see the 2021 KCDC live blog TOC Speaker: Jennie Ocken ————————- I went to another session first so only saw the second half of this talk. Notes Conway law Document debt. … Continue reading →
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[2021 kcdc] Algebraic in Java: Pattern Matching
This post is my live blog from KCDC. For more, see the 2021 KCDC live blog TOC Speaker: Chandra Guntur Twitter: @cguntur ————————- Background This is part two of a talk. Part 1 covered algebraic types (ex: enums). Don’t need to … Continue reading →
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September 16, 2021
[kcdc 2021] Java 17’s Project Panama Newbies
This post is my live blog from KCDC. For more, see the 2021 KCDC live blog TOC Speaker: Carl Dea (Azul) Twitter: @carldea ————————- Foojay.io has more JEP 412 – Foreign Access API https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/412 – ties together other JEPs incubator … Continue reading →
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[2021 kcdc] How to equitably close the CS education gap
This post is my live blog from KCDC. For more, see the 2021 KCDC live blog TOC Speaker: Allison Hartnett Twitter: @dralllisonhart ————————- Stats 67% of new jobs in STEM are in computing Over 400K opening Only 47% of US … Continue reading →
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[2021 kcdc] who got dna in my code – intro to genetic algorithms
This post is my live blog from KCDC. For more, see the 2021 KCDC live blog TOC Speaker: Randall Koutnik Twitter @rkoutnik ————————- Genetic Algorithm Machine learning Represent problem as an array of things Create a weighting to represent the … Continue reading →
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[2021 kcdc] Enterprise Cloud Patterns for Java Devs
This post is my live blog from KCDC. For more, see the 2021 KCDC live blog TOC Speaker: Pratik Patel (Azul) Twitter @prpatel ————————- Philosophy Monoliths are not elastic. Cloud is Doesn’t waste money Must design for elasticity We learn … Continue reading →
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[2021 kcdc] black holes and revelations
This post is my live blog from KCDC. For more, see the 2021 KCDC live blog TOC Speaker: Sarah Harper Twitter @sarita1119 ————————- Why work gets stuck Work moves through the system until it gets stuck in a phase We … Continue reading →
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[2021 kcdc] lessons learned from enterprise cloud securty programs
This post is my live blog from KCDC. For more, see the 2021 KCDC live blog TOC Speaker:Karl Ots Twitter @karlgots Book: Azure Security Handbook ————————- Cloud Security Need cloud native security – specific to cloud provider using ”Cloud can … Continue reading →
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