Skip to Content conference OSCON 2016: Video Compilation June 2016
Advanced
206h 58m
English
Closed Captioning available in German, English, Spanish, French, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (Portugal, Brazil), Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional) Course outline OSCON 2016 Keynotes 2h 32m
Finding the giants: Creating and nurturing open source advocates - Meghan Gill (MongoDB) and Francesca Krihely (MongoDB) - Part 141m 18s
Finding the giants: Creating and nurturing open source advocates - Meghan Gill (MongoDB) and Francesca Krihely (MongoDB) - Part 225m 55s
Finding the giants: Creating and nurturing open source advocates - Meghan Gill (MongoDB) and Francesca Krihely (MongoDB) - Part 346m 22s
Finding the giants: Creating and nurturing open source advocates - Meghan Gill (MongoDB) and Francesca Krihely (MongoDB) - Part 434m 29s
Dissecting Git's guts - Emily Xie (Wayfair)1h 37s
Transitioning to InnerSource: Increase delivery velocity, enable smooth collaboration, and produce quality software - Danese Cooper (PayPal) - Part 153m 43s
Transitioning to InnerSource: Increase delivery velocity, enable smooth collaboration, and produce quality software - Danese Cooper (PayPal) - Part 240m 4s
Git for teams - Emma Jane Hogbin Westby (Git for Teams) - Part 141m 11s
Git for teams - Emma Jane Hogbin Westby (Git for Teams) - Part 218m 48s
Git for teams - Emma Jane Hogbin Westby (Git for Teams) - Part 337m 10s
Redefining culture fit - Casey West (Pivotal)41m 12s
I am your user. Why do you hate me? - Donna Benjamin (Creative Contingencies) and Leslie Hawthorn (Red Hat)35m 11s
Open source lessons from the TODO Group - Chris Aniszczyk (Cloud Native Computing Foundation), Nithya Ruff (SanDisk), Jeff McAffer (Microsoft), Chris DiBona (Google), Benjamin VanEvery (Simon Data, Inc.), and Andrew Spyker (Netflix)38m 31s
InnerSource overview - Cedric Williams (PayPal), Georg Gruetter (Robert Bosch GmbH), Guy Martin (Autodesk), Nithya Ruff (SanDisk), and Panna Pavangadkar (Bloomberg L.P.)39m 52s
Technology: So easy your lawyer can do it - Zoe Landon (Marketo)38m 39s
Analysis of the Xen code review process: An example of software development analytics - Daniel Izquierdo (Bitergia)31m 15s
How to teach Git - Georgia Reh (Intel)29m 28s
From behind the contact form: Tips from GitHub Support on helping your community - Rachel Berry (GitHub)35m 12s
Large-scale GitHub insights - Jeff McAffer (Microsoft), Georgios Gousios (TU Delft), and Kevin Lewis (Microsoft)41m 42s
Better collaboration through tooling - Ying Li (Docker) and David Lawrence (Docker)40m 37s
Optimizing your project for contribution - Joshua Matthews (Mozilla)41m 17s
Managing a large open source community with smart tools - Jonas Rosland (EMC), Stephanie Carlson (EMC {code})42m 36s
Fundamentals of Neo4j - Nicole White (Neo4j) and Kevin Vangundy (Neo Technology, Inc.) - Part 142m 25s
Fundamentals of Neo4j - Nicole White (Neo4j) and Kevin Vangundy (Neo Technology, Inc.) - Part 239m 19s
Fundamentals of Neo4j - Nicole White (Neo4j) and Kevin Vangundy (Neo Technology, Inc.) - Part 341m 18s
Fundamentals of Neo4j - Nicole White (Neo4j) and Kevin Vangundy (Neo Technology, Inc.) - Part 441m 24s
Demystifying cloud-based data stores with Linux and Java - Bruno Terkaly (Microsoft) - Part 134m 54s
Demystifying cloud-based data stores with Linux and Java - Bruno Terkaly (Microsoft) - Part 239m 28s
Demystifying cloud-based data stores with Linux and Java - Bruno Terkaly (Microsoft) - Part 329m 40s
Demystifying cloud-based data stores with Linux and Java - Bruno Terkaly (Microsoft) - Part 457m 0s
Becoming friends with Cassandra and Spark - Jon Haddad (DataStax) and Dani Traphagen (DataStax) - Part 142m 53s
Becoming friends with Cassandra and Spark - Dani Traphagen (DataStax) and Jon Haddad (DataStax) - Part 240m 18s
Becoming friends with Cassandra and Spark - Jon Haddad (DataStax) and Dani Traphagen (DataStax) - Part 339m 39s
Becoming friends with Cassandra and Spark - Jon Haddad (DataStax) and Dani Traphagen (DataStax) - Part 443m 20s
Diving into machine learning through TensorFlow - Julia Ferraioli (Google), Amy Unruh (Google) and Eli Bixby (Google) - Part 131m 54s
Diving into machine learning through TensorFlow - Julia Ferraioli (Google), Amy Unruh (Google) and Eli Bixby (Google) - Part 234m 1s
Diving into machine learning through TensorFlow - Julia Ferraioli (Google), Amy Unruh (Google) and Eli Bixby (Google) - Part 353m 4s
Diving into machine learning through TensorFlow - Julia Ferraioli (Google), Amy Unruh (Google) and Eli Bixby (Google) - Part 429m 39s
Data exploration with R - Barbara Fusinska (Microsoft) - Part 148m 37s
Data exploration with R - Barbara Fusinska (Microsoft) - Part 233m 30s
Data exploration with R - Barbara Fusinska (Microsoft) - Part 357m 21s
Data exploration with R - Barbara Fusinska (Microsoft) - Part 427m 49s
Transforming big data into experiences that drive behavior changes - Erica Stanley (Acire Studios) and Erich Lee (Ideaz To Apps)29m 21s
Intro to Apache Spark for Java and Scala developers - Ted Malaska (Cloudera)40m 16s
Analyzing GitHub events with R - Barbara Fusinska (Microsoft)42m 0s
Data storytelling using the GitHub Archive - Alyson La (GitHub, Inc.) 31m 39s
Big data is worthless without artificial intelligence - Erin Ledell (H2O.ai)41m 57s
Civic data: Using open source data to create socially impactful data-driven products - Vida Williams (Axis Partners, Inc)34m 43s
Detecting outliers and anomalies in real-time at Datadog - Homin Lee (Datadog)32m 48s
NoSQL's biggest lie: SQL never went away - Matthew Revell (Exoscale)40m 18s
Real-time democratizing of event-driven big data - Rachel Reese (Jet.com)40m 59s
Does it quack? Identifying problems that a graph database can solve - Jon Haddad (DataStax)34m 50s
Navigating the data science Python ecosystem - Christine Doig (Continuum Analytics)37m 11s
A data-streaming architecture with Apache Flink - Jamie Grier (data Artisans)50m 43s
These three functional languages: Haskell, Scala, and Clojure - Daniel Hinojosa (evolutionnext.com) - Part 155m 37s
These three functional languages: Haskell, Scala, and Clojure - Daniel Hinojosa (evolutionnext.com) - Part 233m 18s
These three functional languages: Haskell, Scala, and Clojure - Daniel Hinojosa (evolutionnext.com) - Part 342m 23s
These three functional languages: Haskell, Scala, and Clojure - Daniel Hinojosa (evolutionnext.com) - Part 439m 42s
ES6 + React - Brian Holt (Netflix) - Part 144m 23s
ES6 + React - Brian Holt (Netflix) - Part 243m 30s
ES6 + React - Brian Holt (Netflix) - Part 358m 10s
ES6 + React - Brian Holt (Netflix) - Part 424m 46s
"Fearless" open source contributors - Maria Naggaga (Microsoft)35m 49s
Inessential weirdnesses in open source - Sumana Harihareswara (Changeset Consulting)36m 39s
What we take for granted: Examining the barriers to contributing to open source - Saron Yitbarek (CodeNewbie)38m 7s
How to convince your manager to go open source - Christian Grail (SAP)35m 30s
Knocking down blockers: Transforming your company into an open source contributor - Ian Varley (Salesforce.com) and Regina Burkebile (Salesforce.com)40m 26s
How-to: Your first contribution - Michelle Casbon (Independent)27m 8s
From first look to first pull: Contributing to your favorite OSS projects - Quinn Murphy (Netsuite)39m 7s
What comes after Git Push - Justin Dorfman (MaxCDN)30m 26s
Have it your way: Maximizing drive-through contributions - VM Brasseur (Hewlett Packard Enterprise)40m 58s
Sandbox approval: A streamlined approach to making open source contributions - Duane O'Brien (PayPal) and Lisa LaForge (SanDisk Corp)37m 28s
Want students who are ready to contribute? Here's what they should know - Gina Likins (Red Hat), Heidi Ellis (Western New England University), and Gregory Hislop (Drexel University)55m 3s
Getting started with the Trusted Analytics Platform (TAP) - Chuck Freedman (Intel) and Venkatesh Bharadwaj (Intel) - Part 149m 17s
Getting started with the Trusted Analytics Platform (TAP) - Chuck Freedman (Intel) and Venkatesh Bharadwaj (Intel) - Part 256m 55s
Getting started with the Trusted Analytics Platform (TAP) - Chuck Freedman (Intel) and Venkatesh Bharadwaj (Intel) - Part 326m 49s
Getting started with the Trusted Analytics Platform (TAP) - Chuck Freedman (Intel) and Venkatesh Bharadwaj (Intel) - Part 440m 57s
Building data-driven applications on Cloud Foundry with Spring - Fred Melo (Pivotal) and Casey West (Pivotal) - Part 139m 32s
Building data-driven applications on Cloud Foundry with Spring - Fred Melo (Pivotal) and Casey West (Pivotal) - Part 253m 14s
Building data-driven applications on Cloud Foundry with Spring - Fred Melo (Pivotal) and Casey West (Pivotal) - Part 345m 58s
Building data-driven applications on Cloud Foundry with Spring - Fred Melo (Pivotal) and Casey West (Pivotal) - Part 454m 27s
Effective Docker Swarm - Everett Toews (Rackspace)44m 42s
Java 9 sneak peek: An embedded tale - Matt Schuetze (Azul Systems)41m 8s
Combining open source elements to launch a new analytics platform - Chuck Freedman (Intel) and Kyle Ambert (Intel)40m 36s
Going native with Cloud Foundry - Chip Childers (Cloud Foundry Foundation)34m 36s
Mobile, open source, and the drive to the cloud - Patrick Bohrer (IBM)37m 9s
Community and commercialization: How to build an open source company in 2016 - Will Hayes (Lucidworks)41m 57s
Introducing OpenSwitch: The open source, open community enterprise-grade switch network operating system - Mark Atwood (Hewlett Packard Enterprise)17m 45s
Get testing with SeLion - Doug Simmons (PayPal)42m 31s
CarbonData : A new Hadoop-native file format for faster data analysis - Jihong MA (Huawei)41m 34s
Performance case study: Capital One's quick shift from closed source to open source - Kranthi Dandamudi (Capital One)42m 52s
Open source and microservices: Your badass, next-gen application architecture - Ken Owens (Cisco Systems) and Lauren Cooney (Cisco)23m 45s
Think outside the container - Carolyn Van Slyck (Rackspace), Ash Wilson (Rackspace), and Nick Silkey (Rackspace)33m 16s
How open is your enterprise? From contribution to integration and implementation - Charlie Gracie (IBM), Christopher Ferris (IBM), Bert Belder (IBM), and David Taieb (IBM)40m 0s
Radically accessible open source: The story of Salesforce.org’s Nonprofit Starter Pack - Judi Sohn (Salesforce.org) and Jason Lantz (Salesforce.org)35m 27s
Open source has changed how you run infrastructure - Joshua Bernstein (EMC {code})44m 37s
Dockyard: An open source container registry for Docker and rkt - Quanyi Ma (Beijing Huawei Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.)27m 20s
AOL's return to open source: An overview of Java 8 library cyclops-react - John McClean (AOL)37m 11s
Multihost, multinetwork persistent containers - Alvin Richards (Aerospike)37m 55s
HiKey: A high-performance ARM 64-bit developing platform for Linaro - David Mandala (Linaro)42m 41s
Highly available persistent applications in containers - Clint Kitson (EMC {code})39m 49s
Creating the open source future of Huawei: The challenges and surprises of transitioning to an open enterprise - Richard Lin (Huawei)36m 40s
Static and dynamic data with Postgres, Kafka, and Bottled Water - Chad Bailey (Heroku)47m 20s
The Project Sputnik story: Crowdsourcing a developer laptop - Barton George (Dell)50m 39s
How open source now rocks the tech job market - Richard Maldonado (Dice)40m 34s
Failure testing: Automating a series of unfortunate events - Alper Kokmen (PagerDuty)44m 22s
The Seif project - Aashish Sheshadri (PayPal) and Rohit Harchandani (PayPal)37m 32s
A maturity model for embracing open source - Brandon Keepers (GitHub)38m 33s
Getting started with .NET Core on Mac, Linux, and Windows - Damian Edwards (Microsoft) and David Fowler (Microsoft) - Part 142m 7s
Getting started with .NET Core on Mac, Linux, and Windows - Damian Edwards (Microsoft) and David Fowler (Microsoft) - Part 243m 40s
Getting started with .NET Core on Mac, Linux, and Windows - Damian Edwards (Microsoft) and David Fowler (Microsoft) - Part 345m 0s
Getting started with .NET Core on Mac, Linux, and Windows - Damian Edwards (Microsoft) and David Fowler (Microsoft) - Part 441m 43s
Introducing Perl 6 - Jeffrey Goff (Evozon Systems) - Part 143m 57s
Introducing Perl 6 - Jeffrey Goff (Evozon Systems) - Part 243m 34s
Introducing Perl 6 - Jeffrey Goff (Evozon Systems) - Part 342m 50s
Introducing Perl 6 - Jeffrey Goff (Evozon Systems) - Part 436m 34s
The cloud-native Java workshop - Kenny Bastani (Pivotal) - Part 149m 48s
The cloud-native Java workshop - Kenny Bastani (Pivotal) - Part 234m 55s
The cloud-native Java workshop - Kenny Bastani (Pivotal) - Part 345m 59s
The cloud-native Java workshop - Kenny Bastani (Pivotal) - Part 434m 16s
Beyond the browser: JavaScript for physical experiences - Stacey Mulcahy (Microsoft) - Part 137m 37s
Beyond the browser: JavaScript for physical experiences - Stacey Mulcahy (Microsoft) - Part 241m 27s
Beyond the browser: JavaScript for physical experiences - Stacey Mulcahy (Microsoft) - Part 333m 25s
Beyond the browser: JavaScript for physical experiences - Stacey Mulcahy (Microsoft) - Part 435m 4s
Building amazing cross-platform command-line apps in Go - Steve Francia (spf13-labs) and Ashley McNamara (Rackspace) - Part 142m 6s
Building amazing cross-platform command-line apps in Go - Steve Francia (spf13-labs) and Ashley McNamara (Rackspace) - Part 230m 7s
Building amazing cross-platform command-line apps in Go - Steve Francia (spf13-labs) and Ashley McNamara (Rackspace) - Part 341m 35s
Building amazing cross-platform command-line apps in Go - Steve Francia (spf13-labs) and Ashley McNamara (Rackspace) - Part 458m 38s
Introduction to Clojure - Alex Miller (Cognitect) - Part 145m 28s
Introduction to Clojure - Alex Miller (Cognitect) - Part 233m 18s
Introduction to Clojure - Alex Miller (Cognitect) - Part 337m 58s
Introduction to Clojure - Alex Miller (Cognitect) - Part 439m 2s
Rust: Fearless systems programming for the modern developer - Ben Striegel (The Rust Programming Language) - Part 131m 2s
Rust: Fearless systems programming for the modern developer - Ben Striegel (The Rust Programming Language) - Part 231m 20s
Deployment and orchestration at scale with Docker Swarm - Jérôme Petazzoni (Docker) and AJ Bowen (Dominant Paradigm Subversion, Inc) - Part 150m 35s
Deployment and orchestration at scale with Docker Swarm - Jérôme Petazzoni (Docker) and AJ Bowen (Dominant Paradigm Subversion, Inc) - Part 242m 11s
Deployment and orchestration at scale with Docker Swarm - Jérôme Petazzoni (Docker) and AJ Bowen (Dominant Paradigm Subversion, Inc) - Part 350m 26s
Deployment and orchestration at scale with Docker Swarm - Jérôme Petazzoni (Docker) and AJ Bowen (Dominant Paradigm Subversion, Inc) - Part 455m 9s
SPA boot camp - Brian Capouch (Saint Josephs College), Danilo Zekovic (Saint Joseph's College (Indiana)), and Ben Davisson (Saint Joseph's College) - Part 141m 30s
SPA boot camp - Brian Capouch (Saint Josephs College), Danilo Zekovic (Saint Joseph's College (Indiana)), and Ben Davisson (Saint Joseph's College) - Part 243m 58s
SPA boot camp - Brian Capouch (Saint Josephs College), Danilo Zekovic (Saint Joseph's College (Indiana)), and Ben Davisson (Saint Joseph's College) - Part 341m 32s
SPA boot camp - Brian Capouch (Saint Josephs College), Danilo Zekovic (Saint Joseph's College (Indiana)), and Ben Davisson (Saint Joseph's College) - Part 447m 5s
Perl 6: Believe it or not! - Larry Wall (Craigslist)39m 32s
Unikernels and Docker: From revolution to evolution - Richard Mortier (University of Cambridge, UK) and Anil Madhavapeddy (Docker, Inc)44m 14s
HTTP/2: Protocol overview, use cases, and benchmarks - Nick Shadrin (NGINX, Inc.)39m 51s
Scheduling for the container age: Forget Tetris—what about 4D? - Liz Rice (Microscaling Systems)27m 12s
Folding time with signals in Elm - David Crespo (Braintree)40m 21s
AbracadaBRAIN! Human learning about machine learning - Andy Kitchen (Silverpond)40m 16s
Into the deep sea of React Native - Rushaine McBean (WNYC Radio)37m 19s
Deploying PHP 7 - Rasmus Lerdorf (Etsy)42m 29s
How to learn Rust - E. Dunham (Mozilla)41m 15s
System software goes weird - Justin Cormack (Docker)42m 26s
ConnectedNES: The world premiere of a WiFi-enabled 8-bit game console - Rachel Weil (Microsoft)41m 55s
Elixir: Why processes trump objects - Kevin Rockwood (Gaslight)39m 9s
Show More
Become an O’Reilly member and get unlimited access to this title plus top books and audiobooks from O’Reilly and nearly 200 top publishers, thousands of courses curated by job role, 150+ live events each month, and much more. Watch now
Unlock full access
More than 5,000 organizations count on O’Reilly O’Reilly covers everything we've got, with content to help us build a world-class technology community, upgrade the capabilities and competencies of our teams, and improve overall team performance as well as their engagement. Julian F. I wanted to learn C and C++, but it didn't click for me until I picked up an O'Reilly book. When I went on the O’Reilly platform, I was astonished to find all the books there, plus live events and sandboxes so you could play around with the technology. Addison B. I’ve been on the O’Reilly platform for more than eight years. I use a couple of learning platforms, but I'm on O'Reilly more than anybody else. When you're there, you start learning. I'm never disappointed. Amir M. I'm always learning. So when I got on to O'Reilly, I was like a kid in a candy store. There are playlists. There are answers. There's on-demand training. It's worth its weight in gold, in terms of what it allows me to do. Mark W.