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Serverless brings you on the right path to adopt microservices. But the distinction between technologies and processes should not be underestimated, and common pitfalls are still there, ready to slow down your development with the risk of creating a "distributed monolith". In this session, we’ll see how to build scalable projects, developed by small, agile teams on top of tools such as AWS Lambda and the Amazon API Gateway. We’ll look for tools beyond just functions, understanding the importance of architecture design and system integration, to support a continuous deployment strategy.
Full title: Are you using an opensource library? There's a good chance you are vulnerable.. Do you remember Equifax? How did someone manage to steal the data of almost 200 million users? Well, Equifax simply fell victim to a vulnerability on a framework, Struts, which older developers like me remember well. But you folks, who now use cooler things like Guava or Jackson, do you feel safe? Unfortunately, you are not. After a clear introduction to the problem, with a couple of other illustrious examples, we will perform a couple of exploits together, live, and then take a look at possible prevention strategies. This talk will open your eyes to a problem you did not know you had.
Your app is bigger and slower than it needs to be. Without rewriting app code we can squeeze more performance out of your code by tweaking Webpack and Babel. These tools are immensely powerful but it’s a delicate dance to get them to play nice. This talk is full of tips and tricks to get you there. After years of tooling around with Webpack and Babel at Netflix, LinkedIn, and Reddit I’ve gotten some battle-won knowledge that I’d like to share with you all. Some non-intuitive tricks that lead to smaller bundles, faster parse times, browser-engine opts and de-opts, and faster perceived loads.
Giacomo Zucco, bitcoin evangelist and director at BHB Network, answers to our questions during the 1st single-track conference of Codemotion dedicated to the Blockchain technology (that took place on June 14 in Milan). www.codemotionworld.com
During the 1st single-track conference of Codemotion dedicated to the Blockchain technology (that took place on June 14 in Milan), we asked William Mougayar - the keynote speaker - what he thinks about the future of blockchain. www.codemotionworld.com
Jaya Baloo the CISO of KPN Telecom in the Netherlands. She is recognized in 2017 as one of the top 100 CISO's globally. Jaya works with an amazing information security team of highly driven specialists. Working in the information security arena for the past 18 years, she has worked mostly for global telecommunications companies such as Verizon and France Telecom. Jaya is also a frequent speaker at security conferences on subjects around lawful interception, mass surveillance, and cryptography.
Luca Attias è laureato in Ingegneria Elettronica. Attualmente è il CIO della Corte dei conti. In questi anni ha ottenuto risultati significativi in relazione all’utilizzo di tecnologie innovative orientate al miglioramento dei servizi al cittadino. Ha introdotto e sviluppato a tutti i livelli una diffusa “cultura della società dell'informazione” ottenendo numerosi riconoscimenti soprattutto per la capacità di conciliare IT e managerialità. Le sue interviste e i suoi keynotes sono diventati una specie di “caso” sia per i contenuti altamente innovativi che per il numero di accessi e di commenti.
Amie D Dansby is a software game programmer, previously at Marvel Studios, working on Captain America, Thor, X-Men Destiny, Marvel Super Hero Squad: The Infinity Gauntlet and Marvel vs CapCom 3. She transitioned to Research and Development working with the PlayStation and Xbox. Currently, a full stack unicorn and robot overlord at a robotics, augmented reality video game studio in Dallas, TX. She educates through 3D Printing, game development, computer science, LEGO Mindstorms robotics, wearable tech, and cosplay.
Learnt to code in 1979 on a Commodore PET. Founded Llamasoft in 1982. Created games on a load of different systems from the ZX80 to Playstation VR. #Codemotion Rome 2018 - Interview with the legent Jeff Minter, LlamaSoft founder, creator of "Attack of the Mutant Camels" for Commodore 64
Jing Li is a language-agnostic software engineer with a focus on tools, quality and CI. He dedicated himself to mobile industry throughout the past decade, can't stop playing with gadgets. As an active GitHub user having various open source projects alongside heaps of stargazers, he is passionate about crafting tools.