tag:www.engineers.sg,2005:/episodes?page=77Engineers.SG2024-03-28T09:31:53Ztag:www.engineers.sg,2005:Episode/26632018-06-11T09:46:22Z2024-02-09T05:00:56ZServerless Java on Kubernetes - Voxxed Days Singapore 2018<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/FJ2iJ5Wb7lg" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><p>Speaker: Burr Sutter / Kamesh Sampath (Red Hat)</p>
<p>In this session we will start to see “What is Serverless” and what it means to you? We will continue our journey to quickly deploy a serverless platform Apache OpenWhisk on Kubernetes. With the platform ready, we will then move on to demystify what your Java programming model in the serverless world should be. Is this enough for you to build your serverless applications? the answer is an overwhelming NO. You will also need the “tools” to build your serverless applications. Along the way, we will also do a stock check for the inventory of tools that can make the serverless journey quick, easy and productive.</p>
<p>A lifelong developer advocate, community organizer, and technology evangelist, Burr Sutter is a featured speaker at technology events around the globe—from Bangalore to Brussels and Berlin to Beijing (and most parts in between)—he is currently Red Hat’s Director of Developer Experience. A Java Champion since 2005 and former president of the Atlanta Java User Group, Burr founded the DevNexus conference—now the second largest Java event in the U.S.—with the aim of making access to the world’s leading developers affordable to the developer community. When not speaking abroad, Burr is also the passionate creator and orchestrator of highly-interactive live demo keynotes at Red Hat Summit, the company’s premier annual event.</p>Engineers.SGtag:www.engineers.sg,2005:Episode/26622018-06-11T09:46:11Z2024-03-22T17:01:03ZGet better at Refactoring - Voxxed Days Singapore 2018<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/awEqPxDW9og" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><p>Speaker: Stanly Lau (ODD-E)</p>
<p>You have found the more you change the code, the more difficult it becomes. Refactoring is a developer practice of improving the internal structure of existing code without changing the external behaviour. It makes code changes for present or future easier. You may have heard about Refactoring from colleagues, books, articles and have probably tried or hear it the first time. This talk presents what it is, why it is important and what you can do to get better at it based on the experience of mentoring on technical practices to others. This talk is suitable for people who are experienced in programming, have met the challenges of making changes and want to deepen their skill. Demo included!</p>
<p>Stanly is a software development coach in Odd-e, helping companies to grow self-managing teams and technical practices. He grew up in Singapore and started programming professionally since ten years ago. He has a deep interest in helping developers to increase their competence in technical skills and has spent many years mentoring teams. He is also the early founders of Agile community in Singapore and organiser of the Agile Singapore conferences.</p>Engineers.SGtag:www.engineers.sg,2005:Episode/26612018-06-11T09:45:51Z2024-02-28T00:01:18ZAdvanced (elastic)search for your legacy application - Voxxed Days Singapore 2018<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ktCUL1c9nNM" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><p>Speaker: Aravind Putrevu (ELASTIC)</p>
<p>This live coding talk will show you how to add Elasticsearch to your legacy application and suddenly get advanced search features, all without the need to write complex SQL code!</p>
<p>Aravind will start from a RestX, Hibernate and Postgresql/MySQL based application and will add a complete integration of Elasticsearch, all live from the stage during his presentation.</p>
<p>Aravind is a loquacious person, who has something to talk about everything. He is passionate about evangelising technology, meeting developers and helping in solving their problems. He is a backend developer and has six years of development experience.</p>
<p>Currently he works at Elastic as Developer Advocate. He has deep interest in Search, Machine Learning, Security Incident Analysis and IoT tech. In his free time, he plays around Raspi or a Arduino.</p>Engineers.SGtag:www.engineers.sg,2005:Episode/26602018-06-11T09:45:47Z2023-12-08T05:01:19ZReactive Spring - Voxxed Days Singapore 2018<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/GbVpKF7tVeI" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><p>Speaker: Josh Long (PIVOTAL)</p>
<p>Spring Framework 5 is here ! It introduces the Spring developer to a growing world of support for reactive programming across the Spring portfolio, starting with a new Netty-based web runtime, component model and module called Spring WebFlux, and then continuing to Spring Data Kay, Spring Security 5.0, Spring Boot 2.0 and Spring Cloud Finchley. Sure, it sounds like a lot, but don’t worry! Join me, your guide, Spring developer advocate Josh Long, and we’ll explore the wacky, wonderful world of Reactive Spring together.</p>
<p>Josh (@starbuxman) is the Spring Developer Advocate at Pivotal. Josh is a Java Champion, author of 5 books (including O’Reilly’s Cloud Native Java: Designing Resilient Systems with Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, and Cloud Foundry) and numerous best-selling video trainings (including Building Microservices with Spring Boot Livelessons with Spring Boot co-founder Phil Webb), and an open-source contributor (Spring Boot, Spring Integration, Spring Cloud, Activiti and Vaadin).</p>Engineers.SGtag:www.engineers.sg,2005:Episode/26592018-06-11T09:45:42Z2024-02-19T18:01:37ZRapid mobile API development with GraphQL and Amazon AppSync - Voxxed Days Singapore 2018<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/x5Ul71Kspws" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><p>Speaker: Gabe Hollombe (AWS)</p>
<p>Rapid mobile API development with GraphQL and Amazon AppSync
<br>Facebook has been using GraphQL internally since 2012 and since its public release in 2015, GraphQL has won the hearts of developers at many companies including Facebook, GitHub, Pinterest, Shopify, and Twitter. Developers love GraphQL because it provides a clean separation of concerns between how their apps request and mutate data and how those queries and commands are fulfilled.</p>
<p>Amazon AppSync is a new servivce from AWS that makes it easy to automatically update the data in web and mobile applications in real time, and to handle offline data changes too! AppSync uses GraphQL to make it easy for developers to work with their data in the cloud.</p>
<p>This talk assumes that attendees have some experience building web APIs (no GraphQL experience is required). All code samples will be in JavaScript.</p>
<p>Gabe Hollombe is a Technical Evangelist for AWS. He’s an experienced full-stack developer, comfortable building client-side single-page apps or back-end APIs and services. With a voracious thirst for knowledge and a passion for sharing what he’s learned, Gabe is a friendly and compelling speaker.</p>
<p>Gabe’s favorite movie is The Princess Bride, sushi is his desert island food, and he enjoys playing D&D with his friends. He’s also the creator of the fun and addictive bee-themed puzzle game called PollenNation!, available for free for iOS and Android.</p>Engineers.SGtag:www.engineers.sg,2005:Episode/26582018-06-11T09:45:38Z2024-02-06T01:00:58ZGenetic Algorithms in Go - Voxxed Days Singapore 2018<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/A0Fd0eL36II" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><p>Speaker: Sau Sheong Chang (SP GROUP)</p>
<p>Genetic algorithms are metaheuristics that are based on the process of natural selection. This talk give a simple introduction to GA, with a couple of examples including evolving a phrase from Shakespeare’s Hamlet, and also an image of Mona Lisa.</p>
<p>Sau Sheong has been doing software development for 22 years, mostly in web application development. He is active in the Ruby and Go developer communities have have contributed to open source projects and spoke at meetups and conferences. Sau Sheong has also published 4 programming-related books, on Ruby and Go. He currently works for SPGroup (previously known as Singapore Power), based out of sunny Singapore and has in his career worked for PayPal, HP, Yahoo, and also ran a technology startup during the dot-com days.</p>Engineers.SGtag:www.engineers.sg,2005:Episode/26572018-06-11T09:45:34Z2024-03-27T16:00:50ZReactive Systems with Eclipse Vert.x and Kubernetes - Voxxed Days Singapore 2018<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ucDNAFoON1A" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><p>Speaker: Clement Escoffier (Red Hat)</p>
<p>Eclipse Vert.x is a toolkit to create reactive distributed and polyglot applications on the Java Virtual Machine. Vert.x is incredibly flexible – whether it’s simple network utilities, sophisticated modern web applications, REST services, high volume event processing or a full-blown back-end message-bus application, Vert.x is a great fit and has demonstrated huge benefits in production. There is another domain where Vert.x shines: scalable microservice systems. Vert.x applications are not traditional applications: they are reactive. A Vert.x application is responsive, elastic, resilient and uses asynchronous messaging saving resources and handling a huge level of concurrency.</p>
<p>When using a Cloud platform, your Vert.x application is generally packaged as a single Jar file. In this talk, we will demonstrate how Vert.x leverages Openshift capabilities to let you build a microservice system. Once your jar has been pushed, Vert.x takes care of most of the burden: service discovery, resilience, clustering, load-balancing, rolling updates and so on.</p>
<p>This session demonstrates how the combination of Vert.x and Openshift make the development, deployment, and management of microservices burdenless. It’s a slide-less session… pure live coding.</p>
<p>Clement Escoffier (@clementplop) is a principal software engineer at Red Hat.</p>
<p>He had several professional lives, from academic positions to management. Currently, he is mainly working as a Vert.x core developer.</p>
<p>He has been involved in projects and products touching many domains and technologies such as OSGi, mobile app development, continuous delivery, DevOps… His main area of interest is software engineering, so processes, methods, tools that make the development of software more efficient and also more fun. Clement is an active contributor to many open source projects such as Apache Felix, iPOJO, Wisdom Framework, and obviously, Eclipse Vert.x.</p>Engineers.SGtag:www.engineers.sg,2005:Episode/26562018-06-11T09:45:27Z2024-01-31T01:01:05ZOpening Keynote - Voxxed Days Singapore 2018<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/74FXwYI6-gU" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><p>The Voxxed Days crew, Burr Sutter and Kamesh Sampath</p>Engineers.SGtag:www.engineers.sg,2005:Episode/26512018-06-07T13:23:46Z2024-01-23T19:01:07ZServer Push Cache Manifest: Eliminating round trip times at the HTTP/2 protocol level<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/w1mlzgrSwew" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><p>Speaker: Sebastiaan Deckers
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<br>Affiliation: Commons Host
<br><a href="https://commons.host">https://commons.host</a></p>
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<br>Web Performance Singapore #2</p>
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<br>Affiliation: Future Flow
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<br>Affiliation: Dexecure
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<br>Affiliation: Cloudflare
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<br>Title : Pipelines, packages and practices for better care and feeding of ML systems</p>
<p>2nd Speaker: Kong Hai Xun
<br>Title: Deep Learning without a power-hungry GPU</p>
<p>Event Page: <a href="https://www.meetup.com/DataScience-SG-Singapore/events/249343972/">https://www.meetup.com/DataScience-SG-Singapore/events/249343972/</a></p>
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<br>Recorded by: Dona Banerjee and Yeo Kheng Meng</p>Mario Behlingtag:www.engineers.sg,2005:Episode/26492018-06-05T12:47:51Z2023-04-28T12:03:08ZDIY AI - Hackware v4.1<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/3shVV2QEUNY" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><p>Speaker: Adam Stanger</p>
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<br>Recorded by: Dona Banerjee and Yeo Kheng Meng</p>Adam Stangertag:www.engineers.sg,2005:Episode/26452018-06-05T12:26:13Z2023-11-19T13:00:58ZA pointless Raspi X LED X Telegram bot project - Hackware v4.1<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Ir76UdA3Dbw" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><p>Speaker: Wing Puah</p>
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<br>Recorded by: Dona Banerjee and Yeo Kheng Meng</p>Wing Puahtag:www.engineers.sg,2005:Episode/26462018-06-05T12:13:47Z2024-03-20T22:00:35ZDIY Satellite Yagi Antenna - Hackware v4.1<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/EQBrdA7Myjw" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><p>Speaker: Joyce Ng</p>
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<br>Recorded by: Dona Banerjee and Yeo Kheng Meng</p>Joyce Ngtag:www.engineers.sg,2005:Episode/26472018-06-05T12:04:33Z2024-01-20T05:01:21ZCommons Host: Open source CDN edge servers built on commodity phone ARM CPUs - Hackware v4.1<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/UINbDAxBCB8" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><p>Speaker: Sebastiaan Deckers</p>
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