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My fifth QCon I try a new way to keep engaged and concentrated during the talks. Usually I bore quite easily and my mind wanders off, but taking notes often helps me to focus. I use FreeMind to take notes on my laptop, but this time I have tried the Paper-app by fiftythree.com on my new iPad Pro (with the Apple Pencil).
In total I took notes from 16 sessions (attended about 18).
Continuous Delivery at LMAX (Sam Adams)
Unevenly Distributed (Adrian Colyer)
Microservice Anti-Patterns (Tammer Saleh)
Observe, Enhance, Control: From VMs to Containers (Mitchell Hashimoto)
DDD and Microservices: At last some boundaries (Eric Evans)
Test-Driven Microservices: System Confidence (Russ Miles)
Patterns in a Containerized World (Matthias Lübken)
Resilient Predictive Data Pipelines (Sid Anand)
Immutable Infrastructure - The Rise of Machine Images (Axel Fontaine)
Acceptance Testing for Continuous Delivery (Dave Farley)
Successful GO program Design (Peter Bourgon)
Fighting the #FinTech Wave with DevOps (Benjamin Wootton)
Apache Ignite - In-Memory Data Fabric (Nikita Ivanov)
Reliable In-stream Processing at Scale (Alexey Kharmalov)
The Dark Art of Container Monitoring (Luca Marturana)
Twitter feedback
wished my notes looked this good. Thanks @akafred for the notes on the @sysdig talk! #qconlondon #Docker monitoring https://t.co/CwpAf8JPHD
— Apurva Davé (@ApurvaBDave) March 8, 2016