These presentations don't detail anything secret, but are only useful or make sense to those with some experience with the IMDb development environment. These presentations are not licensed for distribution.
Go back to look at Presentations for General Audiences.
Measuring the customer experience from the end-browser's perspective. Tools for analysis and for making improvements. Finding a 1%+ increase in session length on identical pages from latency improvments alone.
A schema language for validating JSON, written in JSON. What it's about, how to write it, how to use it.
How to give better presentations. A handout was also made available at this presentation.
Perl 5.10 was a huge advance over 5.8. An introduction to some of its great new features: it's like having the best parts of Perl6 today!
Good introduction to Moose, the most popular object system for modern perl programmers today. Also available on Slideshare.
An object-relational-mapping module for use with IMDb MySQL databases, using Moose features. Several production systems use this module to manage object persistence. Integration with several other popular IMDb modules discussed.
Covers major concepts in the IMDb Video system, including player experience, relations (titles and names), crowdsourcing metadata, feed ingestion, asset ingestion, highly scaled transcoding, and transition to H.264. This presentation dates from October 2008, and most of its ideas have since been delivered.
Delivered to the newly hired team of 4 developers when we expanded the team from just myself. Includes some good descriptions and diagrams of still existing systems.
Delivered to Editorial staff, after my team delivered technology from two Sprints. Still a good list of administrative features for video still in use today.