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Parul Bavishi deconstructs the structure behind bestselling non-fiction titles, and looks at how to apply this to writing.
In this podcast, Matthew Skelton and Manuel Pais, co-authors of the book Team Topologies, sat down with InfoQ podcast co-host Daniel Bryant. Topics discussed included: the role of a modern software architect, how team design impacts software architecture, creating “team APIs” in order to reduce cognitive load, and the benefits of building a “thinnest viable platform”.
Oliver Strickson discusses automatic differentiation, a family of algorithms for taking derivatives of functions implemented by computer programs, offering the ability to compute gradients of values.
Folger Fonseca shares his experience during the time of hypergrowth at N26, a mobile-first bank which was recently listed as the number one startup in Germany. He talks about the problems they (as engineers and tech leads) faced, the solutions that worked well and those which did not and how their technology adapted to demands of increasing scale and complexity.
Sonya Moisset describes how GitHub Marketplace helped Pride in London automating and improving their workflow with different tools for accessibility, code coverage, code review, code quality, security and other functionalities (alerting with Slack). She talks about what OWASP is and how to improve the workflow for open source projects using GitHub Marketplace applications.
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