https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hexh4KEy2Lo&list=PLq2-o3pBTowd0s-o2cAw6JOLtdIQPyAkM Il 29/02 si è tenuta la prima Tech Chat dell'anno, sul tema `AI & Open Source`, in compagnia di Luca Fregoso, MC della serata, e Alexio Cassani, … Read more
Come fidarti della tua AI
Federica Citterio e Marta Cicchetti, esplorano varie sfaccettature del bias nell'AI, dagli esempi storici di discriminazione fino alle iniziative moderne per creare un'AI affidabile. Attraverso aneddoti personali e studi di caso, evidenziano … Read more
Open Source e Sicurezza: Amore [e|o] Odio?
Cosa imparerai guardando questo video? L'utilizzo di componenti OSS da parte delle aziende Come rendere un progetto OSS sostenibile Importanza della community nei progetti OSS Black Hat Hacking Come proteggo il mio prodotto? Make or … Read more
Is AI Ready to Beat Highly Complex Strategy Games?
AI and games have always been connected. From the simplicity of tic-tac-toe in the '50s to the strategic intricacies of modern board games, the world of algorithms has been on an ever-evolving quest to conquer the gaming realm. Picture this: a … Read more
Black Friday: come gestire il traffico sulla tua app
Si tratta di un problema noto sia agli utenti che ai dev: il traffico extra durante il Black Friday e il Cyber Monday può causare il crash di app di e-commerce e dei loro sistemi di pagamento, generando problemi come una cattiva user experience, … Read more
Learn How to Think Like a Dev Founder
At Codemotion Madrid 2019, we had Chad Arimura on stage. Chad is a three-time entrepreneur and co-founder, and CEO of Iron.io. He shared his valuable experience of shifting from developer to a startup founder and entrepreneur. It's interesting to see … Read more
Introducing DesignOps
DevOps is strategic to increasing cohesion within an organisation, speeding up innovation, reducing errors and increasing profitability. Can the same principles be applied to UX? A fascinating talk by Federico Rivera, Design Director, and Matteo … Read more
Learn Airbnb’s Migration from Monolith to Microservices
Jessica Tai is an infrastructure engineer at Airbnb Core Services and Lead of the company's user service. At Codemotion Milan, she shared the story of Airbnb's arduous journey from monolith to microservices building, operating, and scaling its … Read more
Can DOTS change the future of Unity?
The Unity game engine launched in 2005, aiming to "democratize" game development by making it accessible to more developers. Since 2019, the core of Unity is being rebuilt with the Data-Oriented Technology Stack. (DOTS) makes great games run faster … Read more
Using Many Quantum Worlds to Solve the Unsolvable
Quantum computers use all of the possible pathways generated by quantum decisions to solve problems that will forever be intractable to classical computers. As the mega players vie for quantum supremacy and Rigetti announces its $1M "quantum … Read more
Why and how to pair program
Perhaps the first example of pair programming began in the 1940s, with the very first programmers Jean Bartek and Betty Snyder. Jean said in an interview "Betty Snyder and I, from the beginning were a pair and I believe that the best programmes and … Read more
Radically Open Security and Post-Growth Entrepreneurship
Dr. Melanie Rieback is the CEO/Co-founder of Radically Open Security, the world’s first non-profit computer security consultancy company. She is also a former Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the Free University of Amsterdam (VU) … Read more
First steps as a lead developer
So you decided to become a lead developer, or you just became one! Now what? Dan Persa is Engineering lead at Zalando. He spoke at Codemotion Amsterdam in 2019 and offers valuable insights and direction for new managers. Here are just a few things he … Read more
The Peter Moss Acute Myeloid /Lymphoblastic Leukemia AI Research Project
With the pandemic COVID-19, we've seen developers, hackers, AI research, data scientists, and open source enthusiasts putting their hand up to help. They are doing this through hackathons, research and hardware, with a series of government, academic … Read more
The power of generalist developers
Russ Olsen has been building software for the last 35 years, everything from engineering document management systems to database query engines and a self-described generalist. Russ has been on a career-long quest to find a better programming language … Read more
From biology to DevRel and the future of reactive architecture
Grace Jansen is a developer advocate at IBM, working with Open Liberty and Reactive Platform. She has now been with IBM 18 months, after graduating from Exeter University with a Degree in Biology. Moving to software engineering has been a challenging … Read more
Scaling analytics at Lyft
George Xing leads the analytics team at Lyft, where he joined as the first analytics hire and scaled the team over the last 5 years. He's worked on problems across a number of different business areas, including growth, marketplace, operations, and … Read more
The rise and API attacks require better API security
Each time you publish an API, you punch a hole in your enterprise perimeter. Through API attacks, a lot of critical data which used to be well-protected in enterprises data centers is now exposed directly to the Internet. Whenever you create APIs, … Read more
Making social media accessible: What developers need to know
Social media accessibility is an incredibly important tool in modern society. Whether you choose to partake or not, for many people, it's a critical means for socialising, planning events, connecting with family internationally, engaging in … Read more
We talk serverless architecture with Andreas Grimm and share resources to get you started
Andreas Grimm is IAM & Serverless Architect and Developer Advocate at Akelius Residential Property AB. He's an expert in Identity & Access Management and a proponent of serverless/serviceful architectures. Being aware of the fact that having … Read more