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Mobile Server-Driven UI at Scale
Rafael Ring explains how Nubank revolutionized mobile development by building a scripted server-driven UI framework, reducing feature lead times from weeks to minutes for 115 million customers.
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Image Processing for Automated Tests
Stefan Dirnstorfer explains the evolution of image-based test automation, comparing GenAI agents like Claude 3.5/4.5 with traditional computer vision for resilient, internal-free frontend testing.
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Beyond the Code: Hiring for Cultural Alignment
Alicia Collymore explains how to assess cultural alignment within technical interviews. She shares strategies for engineering leaders to identify core attributes and use spectrums to evaluate fit.
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From Symptom Checkers to Smart Chatbots: the Role of AI in Virtual Care
Andre Ribeiro discusses the architecture of Healthily’s AI symptom checker. He explains how Bayesian inference and RAG models bridge the gap between medical insights and confident patient action.
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Four Patterns of AI Native Development
Patrick Debois explains the shift to AI-native development, focusing on how engineers are moving from producers to managers of intent while navigating the "chaos period" of 600+ emerging AI tools.
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So You’ve Decided to Do a Technical Migration
Sophie Koonin explains how Monzo navigated a two-year migration from Flow to TypeScript. She shares strategies for gaining stakeholder buy-in, using automation, and managing incremental rollouts.
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What I Wish I Knew When I Started with Green IT
Ludi Akue explains why emissions are the new design constraint. She shares seven hard-learned lessons for Green IT, from navigating opaque cloud infrastructure to optimizing frontend performance.
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Busting AI Myths and Embracing Realities in Privacy & Security
Katharine Jarmul keynotes on common myths around privacy and security in AI and explores what the realities are, covering design patterns that help build more secure, more private AI systems.
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Platforms for Secure API Connectivity with Architecture as Code
Jim Gough explains how "Architecture as Code" and the CALM model bridge the gap between developers and infrastructure, sharing patterns to automate security reviews and accelerate API deployment.
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Achieve Optimal Efficiency for Your Developer Experience Teams
Fabien Deshayes shares how Monzo built a high-impact DevEx team with just three engineers. He explains how treating platform as a product doubled experimentation and slashed decision time by 50%.
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AI Innovation in 2025 and beyond
Tejas Kumar discusses the evolution of AI from 1906 to 2026, explaining how agentic RAG and the Model Context Protocol (MCP) are shifting the industry from complex UIs to a prompt-driven future.
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How WebAssembly Components Enable Safe and Portable Software Extensions
Alex Radovici discusses how WebAssembly components solve the "untrusted code" problem, providing a sandboxed, language-agnostic framework for building high-performance software extensions.