Vídeos de programación

Vídeos sobre programación y desarrollo de software.
"Gradle can do awesome things by itself, but you get more bang when you combine your build with plugins. This presentation shows how you can keep dependencies up to date; obtain a license report for all dependencies, useful for licensing compliance; keep license headers up to date; generate aggregate coverage reports; create binary compatibility reports; write documentation that can access production code; and publish documentation to Github. Come discover how to make the most of your Gradle build with less effort." Todos los videos de Greach 2017 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKxa4AIfm4pVzwQkePSmyNh6xuapnqtB0 Suscríbete a nuestra newsletter; bit.ly/newsletterautentia Facebook; https://www.facebook.com/Autentia-127966880558674/ Twitter; https://twitter.com/autentia
#Codemotion Rome 2017 - Big Data is key for innovation in many industries today. Large amounts of historical data are stored and analyzed in Hadoop, Spark or other clusters to find patterns, e.g. for predictive maintenance or cross-selling. However: How do you increase revenue or reduce risks in new transactions proactively? Stream processing is the solution to embed patterns into future actions in real-time. This session discusses and demos how machine learning and analytic models with R, Spark MLlib, H2O, etc. can be build and integrated into real-time event processing frameworks. The session focuses on live demos
#Codemotion Rome 2017 - Ogni azienda ha una serie di criteri, più o meno condivisibili, per la scelta dei collaboratori esterni con cui portare avanti progetti. Nel nostro caso questi criteri sono un risultato delle nostre passate esperienze lavorative, dei valori che abbiamo abbracciato e dell’approccio che ci aspettiamo di trovare nel suddetto collaboratore. Questo talk presenta una sorta di vademecum operativo utile a tutti i knowledge workers ed alle aziende che vogliono collaborare con loro.
#Codemotion Rome 2017 - Nicole has spent the last four years researching high-performing IT teams, and the impact of IT performance on organizational performance. In this talk, she will present the key factors that enable not just higher throughput but also higher stability and quality, lower cost, and happier teams. Discover how continuous delivery and lean management practices produce higher IT performance (and indeed what IT performance means), along with how to measure culture and its impact on our work. Learn the patterns and practices used by high-performing organizations to outcompete their peers.
#Codemotion Rome 2017 - This talk uses the framework of technical SCUBA and rebreather diving to talk about patterns for failure management and how they can be applied towards engineering. It examines the ways that complex systems fail and challenges our heroism-based model of success which ignores consistent, uneventful execution. It also looks into different approaches to risk management and why the typical model that we depend on is not safe. You will walk away with an understanding of how failure cascades occur and how to protect your system and your team from failure.
1. Is it useful to use GraphQL for single page apps? (Mario García to Rubén Mondéjar) @marioggar / @Ruuben4 2. Next profile you're working? (Rubén Mondéjar to Álvaro Sánchez-Mariscal) @Ruuben 4 / @alvaro_sanchez 3. Opinion GORM 6.1 (Álvaro Sánchez-Mariscal to Burt Beckwith) @alvaro_sanchez / @BurtBeckwith 4. Why is JavaFX better than Swing? (Burt Beckwith to Alexander Sascha Klein) @BurtBeckwith / @saschaklein 5. Do you think that GraphQL will solve the relationship between front and backend developers? (Alexander Sascha Klein to Mario García) @saschakelin / @marioggar
1. What's Groovy's future (ask Alexa) (Andrés Almiray to Ryan Vanderwerf) @aalmiray / @RyanVanderwerf 2. How long do you think until Groovy will work in Gradle before Kotlin? (Ryan Vanderwerf to Schalk Cronjé) @RyanVanderwerf / @ysb33r 3. Automated excel. How much work for other drive suite? (Schalk Cronjé to Vladimir Orany) @ysb33r / @musketyr 4. What are the advantages & disadvantages of specific implementation of HTTP builder NG (Vladimir Orany to Noam Tenne) @musketyr / @NoamTenne 5. Real identity of El Groovissimo? (Noam Tenne to Sergei Egorov) @NoamTenne / @bsideup 6. What would happen if you add .groovy to dockerfile? (Sergei Egorov to Tomás Crespo) @bsideup / @TomasCrespo 7. Groovy feature (Tomás Crespo to Gorka Garay) @TomasCrespo / @gorka_garay Suscríbete a nuestra newsletter; bit.ly/newsletterautentia Facebook; https://www.facebook.com/Autentia-127966880558674/ Twitter; https://twitter.com/autentia
In this talk I’ll be talking about why GraphQL could be the next thing on developing APIs and how it could complement your existing REST APIs. GraphQL is a query language for your API, and a server-side runtime for executing queries by using a type system you define for your data. GraphQL isn’t tied to any specific database or storage engine and is instead backed by your existing code and data. @greach @marioggar @autentia
"Knowing what is going on inside of a running Grails application can be an important part of optimizing a production environment. This can be particularly important in a micro-service architecture where there are multiple pieces of the system which may need to be scaled up/down independent of the rest of the system in response to changing load conditions. Grails 3 offers very powerful capabilities related to monitoring and metrics. This session will discuss and demonstrate those capabilities." Todos los videos de Greach 2017 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKxa4AIfm4pVzwQkePSmyNh6xuapnqtB0 Suscríbete a nuestra newsletter; bit.ly/newsletterautentia Facebook; https://www.facebook.com/Autentia-127966880558674/ Twitter; https://twitter.com/autentia