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      <title>NYC Python: Scale Agnostic Python</title>
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      <description>Scale Agnostic Python: How to scale your Python application without any code changes* Unfortunately, there is no video of this talk. I am, however, planning on putting a record together of the topic. Slides are available. A full half of the presentation was a code walkthrough and a demo of a bit of the power that you can get from using a scale agnostic platform. If you are interested in the topic, I strongly advise you check out the Pat Helland paper below.</description>
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      <description>Building Confidence in a Distributed Stream Processor Video of my CodeMeshIO talk: &amp;ldquo;How Did I Get Here? Building Confidence in a Distributed Stream Processor&amp;rdquo; is now available.
There&amp;rsquo;s a number of links at the end of the talk for additional material you can check out. To make life easier on everyone I&amp;rsquo;m recreating it here.
Peter Alvaro  Peter Alvaro&amp;rsquo;s twitter Lineage-driven Fault Injection Outwards from the Middle of the Maze  Kyle Kingsbury  Kyle Kingsbury&amp;rsquo;s twitter Jepsen  Will Wilson  Testing Distributed Systems w/ Deterministic Simulation  Catie McCaffrey  Catie McCaffrey&amp;rsquo;s twitter The Verification of a Distributed System: A practitioner&amp;rsquo;s guide to increasing confidence in system correctness The Verification of a Distributed System  Inés Sombra  Inés Sombra twitter Testing in a Distributed World  Chaos Engineering  Principles of Chaos Engineering  If you are interested, I&amp;rsquo;ve made the slides available on Speakerdeck.</description>
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      <description>Building Confidence in a Distributed Stream Processor Video of my QCon New York talk: &amp;ldquo;How Did I Get Here? Building Confidence in a Distributed Stream Processor&amp;rdquo; is now available.
There&amp;rsquo;s a number of links at the end of the talk for additional material you can check out. To make life easier on everyone I&amp;rsquo;m recreating it here.
Peter Alvaro  Peter Alvaro&amp;rsquo;s twitter Lineage-driven Fault Injection Outwards from the Middle of the Maze  Kyle Kingsbury  Kyle Kingsbury&amp;rsquo;s twitter Jepsen  Will Wilson  Testing Distributed Systems w/ Deterministic Simulation  Catie McCaffrey  Catie McCaffrey&amp;rsquo;s twitter The Verification of a Distributed System: A practitioner&amp;rsquo;s guide to increasing confidence in system correctness  Inés Sombra  Inés Sombra twitter Testing in a Distributed World  Chaos Engineering  Principles of Chaos Engineering  If you are interested, I&amp;rsquo;ve made the slides available on Speakerdeck.</description>
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