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Wes McKinney (@wesmckinn) is the creator of the Python pandas project and a PMC member for Apache Parquet. More recently, he co-created Apache Arrow (http://...
ABOUT THE KEYNOTE (https://www.datacouncil.ai/talks/data-reliability-for-data-lakes) Building a modern data lake requires dealing with a lot of complexity: q...
ABOUT THE TALK (https://www.datacouncil.ai/talks/mesa-building-a-personalized-messaging-system-at-netflix) At Netflix, we reach out to our members about new ...
Making GDPR Usable (Lightning Talk) Johanna Johansen, University of Oslo; Simone Fischer-Hübner, Karlstad University View the full SOUPS 2020 program at http...
Andrzej Grzesik talks about Revolut’s experience in running Java 11 in production for over a year. He talks about the doubts they had, some pain points and gains, as well as surprises that surprised them. He discusses tools, alternative JVM languages, and some 3rd party products.
CMU Database Group - Quarantine Tech Talks (2020) Speaker: Kyle Kingsbury (Jepsen.io) Rockset: Black-box Isolation Checking with Elle July 27, 2020 https://d...
James Gough explores the subsystems that are involved in interpreting, compiling and executing a Hello World Application. He dives into JIT compilation and the arrival of the JVM Compiler Interface to explore how optimizations are applied to boost the performance. He discusses HotSpot, explores Graal and the JVM ecosystem to discover performance benefits of a platform 25 years in the making.
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.
Motivation/Problem statement: Lifecycle of a GraphQL query Design Goals Why Haskell Compiler implementation details: Fast GraphQL parsing with parser combina...
It is common knowledge that built-in asynchronous active-active replication is not safe. I remember times when the official #MySQL User. Reference Manual sta...
MySQL/InnoDB constantly performs merge and split operations, and you have very limited visibility of them. But they can bite you, and bite hard, especially i...
Speaker: Kelly Stirman (MongoDB, Inc.) XLDB-2016 website: http://xldb.org/2016
Speakers: Domas Mituzas & Harrison Fisk (Facebook) XLDB-2013 website: http://xldb.org/2013 Copyright 2013 Stanford University This work is licensed under a C...
Presentation by Peter Zaitsev, Founder & CEO - Percona, recorded at Distributed SQL Summit on Sept 20, 2019. distributedsql.org/
In 1999, Eric Brewer published the CAP theorem, showing that distributed systems can offer at most two of Consistency, Availability, and Partition tolerance....
Got a question about why Java is the way it is, or where it is going? Bring your favorite questions about the Java Platform and the Java Development Kit past...
The RocksDB team give a quick overview to where the project has come from, where it currently stands, and some of the exciting ideas we're working on.
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