Give me that old-time pattern language
Matt Stine explains how patterns can help us make sense of the ongoing paradigm shift in software architecture.
Matt Stine explains how patterns can help us make sense of the ongoing paradigm shift in software architecture.
Jessica Kerr says one of the hardest problems in software is software.
As designers of systems, Aaron Bedra says it is your responsibility to ensure that security is built in.
Hardware is Hard, Disassembler, Linear Models, and Reinforcement Learning
Watch highlights covering microservices, distributed systems, security, and more. From the O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference in New York 2017.
Mark Richards offers a glimpse of what software architecture will look like in the future, and he shares the things software architects will need to focus on in the years ahead.
Bridget Kromhout says designing distributed systems means considering failure scenarios—both likely and less so.
Mike Roberts introduces the concepts behind serverless architectures and provides reasons why it's worthy of some of the hype it’s receiving.
Molecular Informatics, Culture Pain, Science Commercialization, and Early UIs
The O’Reilly Bots Podcast: Solutions from big data sets.
Topology Toolkit, Stream Processing, Koomey's Law, Xerox PARC
Robot Tentacle, Sharing Myth, Math OCR, and Club Penguin's Last Hoorah
Tacotron Speech, QM Code, Reversing Malware, and Modal Guidelines
Taking Risks, Rapping Robots, Sourcing on Taobao, and Google's Open Source Policies
Injectable Electronics, Style Transfer, Face Recognition, and Statistical Post-Mortems
Inspiration from the brain is extremely relevant to AI; it’s time we pushed it further.
AI and Lawyering, Ritual Magic, Web Dev in 2017, and Creepy Chatbot
Philosophy, Interactive Simulations, Reproducible Data Science, and Visualizing Connectivity