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In this issue, November 13, 2018 [View it in your browser.]( [Remote Culture](#Remote), [JetBrains Datalore](#Jet), [Uber's Big Data Platform](#Uber), [Modern OSs](#Modern), [JDK 9 and Beyond](#JDK), [Google Carlo](#Google), [NativeScript 5.0](#Native), [Netflix Production Data Migrations](#Netflix) [Software is changing the world. AI is changing software. Join us at QCon.ai]( Connect with AI and Machine Learning practitioners who are driving the change in software. Join us for a practical AI & ML conference bringing together technical engineers who want to uncover how to apply real-world use cases in engineering. Save $315 if you [register before Dec 1st](!  SPONSOR AD [Microsoft_ad_img]( [Azure 101: The Complete Developer’s Guide]( New and updated, this guide is designed to help you get up to speed with Azure in the shortest time possible and includes practical real-world scenarios focusing on web app, security, serverless and DevOps. [Download now](. [( [] [Jim Rose on Building a Great Engineering Culture in a Remote Team]( In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Jim Rose of Circle CI about building a great engineering culture in a distributed, remote team. (Podcast) [AI, ML & Data Engineering Latest Content]( TOP AI, ML & Data Engineering NEWS HEADLINES - [] [Data Lakes and Modern Data Architecture in Clinical Research and Healthcare]( - [] [JetBrains Introduces Datalore 1.0, an Intelligent Web Application for Data Analysis]( - [] [Event Sourcing to the Cloud at HomeAway]( [] [The Evolution of Uber's 100+ Petabyte Big Data Platform]( Uber's engineering team wrote about how their big data platform evolved from traditional ETL jobs with relational databases to one based on Hadoop and Spark. A scalable ingestion model, standard transfer format and a custom library for incremental updates are the key components of the platform. (News) SPONSOR AD [Aerospike_ad_img]( [A NoSQL Database Architecture for Real-Time Applications.]( Download this white paper to learn about a new kind of NoSQL database architecture that delivers speed at scale for real-time applications while using up to ten times fewer servers than most other databases. [Download now](. [DevOps Latest Content]( TOP DevOps NEWS HEADLINES - [] [Microsoft Announces the General Availability of Azure Event Hubs for Apache Kafka]( - [] [New Updates to Firebase: Enterprise-Grade Support, ML Kit Face Contours, Management API, and More]( - [] [DigitalOcean Announces Managed Databases]( [] [Decoupling in Cloud Era: Building Cloud Native Microservices with Spring Cloud Azure]( To implement a microservices architecture there are common patterns to use. Spring Cloud realizes these patterns as building blocks, and Spring Cloud Azure takes it one step further. (Article) [] [Who Is Running My Kubernetes Pod? The Past, Present, and Future of Container Runtimes]( Container runtime choices have grown over time to include other options beyond the popular Docker engine. The Open Container Initiative (OCI) has successfully standardized the concept of a container and container image in order to guarantee interoperability between runtimes. This article looks at the past, present, and future of container engine implementations. (Article) SPONSOR AD [NGINX_ad_img]( [The Path to Service Mesh]( Whether you're looking to build microservices or modernize legacy apps, you may need a service mesh to reduce complexity and scale. [Learn More in This Free Ebook](. [Development Latest Content]( [] [Justin Cormack Explores the Changes, Limitations, and Opportunities within Modern OSs at QCon SF]( At QCon San Francisco, Justin Cormack explored "The Operating System in 2018". The biggest changes in this space include: performance driven improvement, such as eBPF and userspace networking; the changing role of operations, and how operators use and deploy operating systems; and emulation and portability. (News) SPONSOR AD [Packt_ad_img]( [ASP.NET Core 2 and Angular 5]( - Be fluent in both frontend & backend Web Dev - Secure your application against threats [Get this eBook]( for $9 only with code ORIQT09. Offer valid till Nov 30, 2018. [Java Latest Content]( [] [JDK 9, 10, 11 and beyond: Delivering New Feature in the JDK]( Simon Ritter takes a look at some of the Java features, JPMS (JDK 9), local variable type inference (JDK 10), dynamic class file constants (JDK 11), and what to expect from JDK 12-14. (Presentation) [] [Under the Hood of Reactive Data Access]( Mark Paluch explains what happens inside the Spring Data 5 reactive driver and how data is accessed and provided in a reactive way. (Presentation) [] [Reactive Relational Database Connectivity]( Ben Hale discusses the Reactive Relational Database Connectivity (R2DBC), explaining how the API works, the benefits of using it, and how it contrasts with the ADBC proposed as a successor to JDBC. (Presentation) SPONSOR AD [RedHat_ad_img]( [Camel in Action Mini Book (Second Edition)]( Learn how to use Apache Camel to route messages from a variety of transports and APIs, how to build and deploy lightweight integration applications as microservices, and more. [Download Now](. [.NET Latest Content]( [] [Blazor: C# Running in the Browser via WebAssembly]( Scott Sauber introduces WebAssembly, explaining why it isn't another Silverlight, and then showing through demos how Blazor works. (Presentation) SPONSOR AD [Redgate_ad_img]( [Redgate 2019 State of Database DevOps Survey]( Our annual survey is the leading research on Database DevOps - if you're using SQL Server take part now for an advance copy & a chance to win a $250 Amazon voucher. [Take part now](. [Dynamic Languages Latest Content]( TOP Dynamic Languages NEWS HEADLINES - [] [Moddable IoT JavaScript Engine: 99% ES2017 Compliance with Requirement of Less Than 32KB RAM]( - [] [Google Releases Versions 7.0 and 7.1 of V8 JavaScript Engine]( - [] [UI Development Environment "Storybook 4" Supports Six New View Layers, Including Ember and MarkoJS]( - [] [Google Introduces Carlo, a Node.js Web Rendering Surface]( [] [JetBrains Releases React-Based "Ring UI" 1.0 Web UI Components]( The RingUI 1.0 release introduces a new visual language for components within light and dark environments, adds support for CSS properties and modules, and adds new Message, Tabs, and Toggle components. (News) [Mobile and IoT Latest Content]( TOP Mobile and IoT NEWS HEADLINES - [] [New R8 Android Code Shrinker Available in Android Studio 3.3 Beta]( [] [NativeScript 5.0 Brings Better Developer Experience and More Native Features]( The latest release of NativeScript includes a number of changes, such as improved support for Vue.js, better developer experience, and more native features. Additionally, NativeScript 5.0 includes the new NativeScript-Schematics, an Angular extension helping developers to build web and mobile versions of an app from a single project. (News) [Architecture & Design Latest Content]( TOP Architecture & Design NEWS HEADLINES - [] [Apollo Launches GraphQL Platform and VS Code Extension]( - [] [Building Resilience in Netflix Production Data Migrations: Sangeeta Handa at QCon SF]( [] [Challenges of Building a Reliable Realtime Chat Service]( Realtime chat has become a common feature of modern applications. These days not only communicators and social networks allow users to talk with each other over the Internet—chat is crucial in healthcare, e-commerce, gaming and many other industries. (Article) [] [Seth James Nielson on Blockchain Technology for Data Governance]( Seth James Nielson recently hosted a tutorial workshop at Data Architecture Summit 2018 Conference about Blockchain technology and its impact on data architecture and data governance. (Article) [] [Be the one that brings innovation to your team]( Get your monthly guide to all the topics, technologies and techniques that every professional or aspiring software architect needs to know about. Recent topics include serverless, chaos engineering and event-driven design. 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