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A Thirteen Billion-Year-Old Photograph
Kenneth Harris shares a behind-the-scenes look at the James Webb Space Telescope, explaining the software and hardware that allow us to see the deepest parts of the universe.
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Quantum Shift: Rewiring the Tech Landscape
Teena Idnani discusses the power and potential of quantum computing, its impact on industries, and how to prepare for the quantum future.
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AI in the Age of Climate Change
Nischal HP shares insights on building a data-driven economy to incentivize sustainable farming and reduce carbon emissions.
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Dare Mighty Things: What NASA's Endeavors Teach Us about the Power of Calculated RISCs
Khawaja Shams explores the essence of calculated risks, discussing why these risks are worth taking, how to identify and mitigate potential downsides, and the characteristics of good risks.
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Pioneering the Future: Advancing Infrastructure for AI Agents
AI agents, powered by RAG and vector databases, will anticipate needs, automate workflows, and supervise agents. This talk explores infrastructure, security, and impact to help enterprises harness AI.
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Prompt Engineering: Is it a New Programming Language?
Hien Luu debates if prompt engineering is a programming language, arguing the case for both sides and exploring how this may impact learning and skill acquisition for software developers.
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From Mainframes to Microservices - the Journey of Building and Running Software
Suhail Patel discusses the platforms and software patterns that made microservices popular, and how virtual machines and containers have influenced how software is built and run at scale today.
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The Programmer's Brain
Felienne Hermans dives into the cognitive processes that play a role when reading code, showing theories for reading code, and techniques that can be used to read any piece of code.
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Momentum > Urgency and Other Counter-Intuitive Principles for Increasing Velocity
Elisabeth Hendrickson discusses pragmatic, proven, and sometimes counter-intuitive approaches to develop faster.
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Proving Algebraic Laws in Scala Using Stainless
Viktor Kunčak overviews Stainless used to state and formally verify properties of functional programs written in Scala.
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Functional Programming for Array-Based Parallelism
Gabriele Keller overviews functional array-based high-performance computing, how to map such programs efficiently to parallel hardware, and discusses challenges and ongoing work.
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Monitoring, Alerting, and Paging: a Three-Part Guide to Incurring Human Costs in Engineering
Matthew Simons discusses ways to mitigate some of the human costs while safeguarding the production systems that keep people employed.