2026-03-20 14:55 UTC

Presentation: Platform Engineering as a Practice of Sociotechnical Excellence

Lesley Cordero discusses platform engineering as a practice for driving sociotechnical change and organizational sustainability.

She explains the "pendulum of tension" between developer experience and reliability, emphasizing that architectural patterns must solve for organizational complexity.

She shares a leadership framework for moving from reactive heroism to proactive stewardship.

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This article explores that question through the lens of a real-world Rust project: a system responsible for controlling fleets of autonomous mobile robots.

While Rust's memory safety is a strong foundation, its true power lies in the type system and ownership rules.

The session will go beyond memory safety and explore ways to encode behavior and protocols directly into types.

Andres Almiray, a serial open-source contributor and the creator of JReleaser, discusses the project's state, noting that the tool is usable across any ecosystem, not just Java.

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