IT-meetups in Tallinn (in English)

Month: August 2013

Garage’i uudised

Want to build cool mobile apps in 48 hours at Garage48 EMT Appmillionaire Camp 2013 (13-15th September)?

Garage48 in co-operation with EMT is organizing a mobile focused intensive week-end hackathon in Technopolis Ülemiste (Lõõtsa 6, Tallinn) giving a chance for the best mobile app idea authors from successful App Millionaire Campaign to come and meet start-up people and develop their ideas into working prototypes.

Come and join us! There are limited seats available, register here.

More information about EMT App Millionaire Campaign here.

Garage48 EMT Appmillionaire Camp 2013 will have some great motivational prizes stored for you!

Devclub #023

Nii nii, kurke pole enam kasta vaja ja muruniituki võib ka varsti garaazi tõugata. Ongi paras aeg pühenduda sellel, mis südamelähedane ja armas – devclub XXIII ootab sind ja sinu sädeleva ekraaniga kaaslast. Oru hotellis 22.augustil 19:00.

Kavas:

J. B. (Joe) Rainsberger,  „How to adopt TDD safely? Changing how we work always creates uncertainty and adds risk, so how do we do TDD without jeopardising the project?“. J.B räägib ja näitab kuidas TDD juurutamisega projekti mitta ära rikkuda. Ta õpetab ka avalikul koolitusel, kes soovib see registreerib: http://devtraining.ee/test-driven-developmen-Beyond-the-Basics

Andres Jaan Tack. „Consistency, Availability, and Time“ . Skype’s töötav Andres räägib andmesalvestussüsteemidest ja tähtsamatest projektidest, mis selle arenguid on suunanud.

The state of the art for data storage has taken several leaps in the last ten years. In the early 2000s, Ruby on Rails’ ActiveRecord implementation made relational databases beautiful and expressive. Then a few years later Amazon Dynamo emerged and programmers learned to work with eventual consistency. More recently, Google’s Spanner claims that all the complexity is unnecessary. In this survey talk, we’ll review the discussion with these projects to guide us.

Andres Jaan Tack is an Estonian-American _väliseestlane_ from Chicago. After studying concurrency and transactional memory at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, he left the program in 2010 to join Skype in Tallinn, where he’s now working on moving Skype’s call signaling infrastructure to the Azure cloud.

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