Last tuesday we had one of the most crowded devclub so far. Awesome vibe, good emotions and great talks. On behalf of DevClub team I want to thank the speakers and the audience for making it happen. Special thanks goes to Pipedrive for being very welcoming host, we’d love to come to you with DevClub again one day.

We had two talks this time, they were very different and both were great.

First on the stage was Martin Tajur, the CTO of Pipedrive. His talk was about event-driven architecture and about RabbitMQ in particular. This quite hot topic among tech people for last several years already. The talk was an introduction to RabbitMQ, really high value for people who’d like to get started with event-driven architecture but lack the basic knowledge. The feedback was really good also, lots of interest and questions from the audience.

The second talk by Anton Keks, software developer at Codeborne was about encryption and digital signatures. Anton told a story about how easy and common it is in Estonia and how much effort it takes to implement digital signing in other countries on example of Russia. The talk was really live and interesting, included some historical background on topic and some interesting facts, such why two different private keys are used for authentication and digital signing given that the technology behind both actions is exactly the same. There was also live discussion with Anton after the talk.

After the talks Pipedrive organized a guided office tour, which was really nice of them. Photos and videos of both talks are available below.

Google photos, video of Martin’s talk and video of Anton’s talk.

See you in March on our next event hosted at Transferwise!