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Netflix at AWS re:Invent 2019

The Netflix TechBlog

4pm-5pm OPN 303-R BPF Performance Analysis Brendan Gregg , Senior Performance Engineer Abstract : Extended BPF (eBPF) is an open-source Linux technology that powers a whole new class of software: mini programs that run on events. In this session, we present our human-centric design principles that enable the autonomy our engineers enjoy.

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Netflix at AWS re:Invent 2019

The Netflix TechBlog

4pm-5pm OPN 303-R BPF Performance Analysis Brendan Gregg , Senior Performance Engineer Abstract : Extended BPF (eBPF) is an open-source Linux technology that powers a whole new class of software: mini programs that run on events. In this session, we present our human-centric design principles that enable the autonomy our engineers enjoy.

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Netflix at AWS re:Invent 2019

The Netflix TechBlog

In 2019, Netflix moved thousands of container hosts to bare metal. 4pm-5pm OPN 303-R BPF Performance Analysis Brendan Gregg , Senior Performance Engineer Abstract : Extended BPF (eBPF) is an open-source Linux technology that powers a whole new class of software: mini programs that run on events.

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5 key areas for tech leaders to watch in 2020

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Growth is still strong for such a large topic, but usage slowed in 2018 (+13%) and cooled significantly in 2019, growing by just 7%. Within the data topic, however, ML+AI has gone from 22% of all usage to 26%. In 2019, as in 2018, Python was the most popular language on O’Reilly online learning.

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The death of Agile?

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Frequent contact with customers, good in-person communications between team members, along with practices like source control and testing, would just be in the air, like our Wi-Fi networks. Radar data points: Recent research and analysis. Within the data topic, however, ML+AI has gone from 22% of all usage to 26%. Mike Loukides.