Do you find yourself hotfixing to production on a regular basis? Do you want to create a better experience for collaborators contributing to your project? Then join this workshop on how to use best practices and tools to improve your processes.
Jonathan will discuss the benefits of Gitflow, and when to use it. He’ll review basic concepts of fork repository management and pull requests, and he’ll talk about how these concepts tie into Gitflow.
By the end of this workshop, you will be able to:
Get started with Gitflow for your projects.
Understand the benefits of fork repository management.
Distinguish when to use rebasing vs merging.
Understand pull request and review etiquette.
Create and review pull requests.
To make this workshop interactive, download these free tools in advance:
Sign up for GitHub: The Git repository hosting site where millions of developers collaborate on code.
Download GitKraken free: The legendary Git GUI client for Windows, Mac and Linux.
At Scaled Inference, our mission is to make the full power of AI accessible for all. In this talk we cut through the endless hype and jargon to present a solution that uses the power of AI to drive exponential business growth. Introducing Amp.ai, the first autonomous optimization platform that allows business to scale without limits by delivering all the tangible benefits of AI. Simple and intuitive, Amp.ai eliminates guesswork by continuously learning and improving, empowering enterprises to move beyond the limitations of experimentation and realize key growth opportunities.
In this presentation, Scaled Inference CEO and Founder Olcan Sercinoglu provides a complete walkthrough and live demonstration of Amp.ai along with real-world results and comparisons against traditional methodology. He also reviews various relevant market dynamics, including increasingly AI-driven acquisition channels (search engines, app stores, social feeds, ad networks etc), that have rendered traditional experimentation obsolete and unlocked the need for true optimization to achieve unprecedented, measurable results.
Amp.ai: Don’t experiment, just optimize.
1. What is a heavily loaded frontal system of a bank. What makes difference between the system and a web project. The frontal system is in IT landscape of a bank.
2. How is DBMS scaled in Enterprise environment? DBMS instances are shards provided that technological stack is limited and difficult to change, vendor's scaling solutions are unreliable.
3. A web server and an application server are split similar to DBMS for achieving fault tolerance. It resulted into loose, independently working blocks. Each of block is servicing a part of customer. In case of block’s denial of service there is a reserve block available.
4. A routing component turns up to distribute data over blocks. How to ensure its fault tolerance?
5. What is the source of customers’ data (transaction history, customer profile) if reserve block is up and running? What can be degraded while denial of service is on in terms of business needs?
6. What mechanisms provide continuous customer service in case of denial of back-office systems.
7. Corner of perspective architecture: omnichannel, microservice architecture.
About 10% of all Internet requests flow through Cloudflare’s network. In addition to providing performance and security for over 7 million websites, Cloudflare exposes our entire infrastructure via a standard programmatic interface.
In this talk, we’ll cover:
Improving mobile app performance, especially over spotty network connections (mobile SDK)
Access control at the edge (Cloudflare Access)
How to write JavaScript that runs on Cloudflare’s edge (Cloudflare Workers)
Write plugins that other people can install onto their websites (Cloudflare Apps)
If you could leverage 151+ data centers worldwide, what would you build?