Speaker: Rachel Reese
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Talk: Building Reactive Services using Functional Programming
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Monday, 3 November
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          Architectures You've Always Wondered about    
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          Real World Functional     
  Putting functional programming concepts to work in the real world. 
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          The Future of Mobile    
  The future of mobile and performance improvements 
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          Continuous Delivery: From Heroics to Becoming Invisible    
  Continuous Delivery philosophies, cultures, hiccups, and best practices. 
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          Unleashing the Power of Streaming Data    
  This track explores a variety of use-cases, platforms, and techniques for processing and analyzing stream data from the companies deploying them at scale! 
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          Sponsored Solutions Track I    
  
Tuesday, 4 November
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          Engineering for Product Success    
  Architectures that make products more successful 
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          Reactive Service Architecture    
  Reactive, Responsive, Fault Tolerant and More. 
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          Modern CS In the Real World    
  How modern CS tackles problems in the real world. 
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          Applied Machine Learning and Data Science    
  Understand your big big data! 
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          Deploying at Scale    
  Containerizing Applications, Discovering Services, and Deploying to the Grid. 
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          Sponsored Solutions Track II    
  
Wednesday, 5 November
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          Beyond Hadoop     
  Emerging Big Data Frameworks and Technology 
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          Scalable Microservice Architectures    
  This track addresses the ways companies with hundreds of fine-grained web-services (e.g. Netflix, LinkedIn) manage complexity! 
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          Java at the Cutting Edge    
  The latest and greatest in the Java ecosystem 
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          Engineering culture    
  Successes and failures in creating an engineering culture. 
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          Next gen HTML5 and JS    
  How Web Components, the Future of CSS, and more are changing the web. 
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          Sponsored Solutions Track III    
  






