IT-meetups in Tallinn (in English)

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Devclub #065 GDG Firebase meetup with Googlers, October 31, Von Stackelberg Hotel

In collaboration with Google Developer Group, we are very pleasured to welcome Googlers Megha Bangalore and Shannon McCabe in Tallinn for a Firebase meetup.

We will discuss what’s new in Firebase and for all who interested organize Getting started with Firebase introductory talk.

Megha is a Technical Lead at Google working on making Firebase great. Her career has been focused on backend engineering, from building a highly distributed log management and SIEM platform to working on distributed systems at Twitter and then Google. Her number one focus is to help Firebase users engage and delight their users. A Silicon Valley native, Megha received her Master of Arts in CS from Oxford University. She is an avid skier and enjoys writing in her spare time.

Shannon is a member of the Firebase Developer Relations team, where she writes documentation and works on the Firebase Console. She enjoys learning about new technologies and services so that she can go on to teach others. Shannon’s main goal is to keep Firebase docs short, useful, and relevant, to help developers spend less time reading and more time building cool stuff.

VIDEO: Messaging. A different perspective — Erik Jõgi

VIDEO: Kotlin puzzlers — Anton Keks

VIDEO: Pair-programming demo — Anton Keks, Andrei Solntsev

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Devclub #064 @ Codeborne, September 20

We’re teaming up with Codeborne for this particular one and are meeting at their new office on Sepise 8, Tallinn. We also got not two but four speakers, and not two but three talks this time.

Agenda

Messaging. A different perspective.
Erik Jõgi (Codeborne)
This talk has no description on purpose.

Kotlin puzzlers
Anton Keks

Pair-programming demo

Anton Keks, Andrei Solntsev (Codeborne) 

Are you aware of how pair programming actually works? Don’t they annoy each other? Aren’t they too noisy? How do they read news and facebook at work?We at Codeborne use pair programming as everyday practice. We find it really effective. We will make a short demonstration of pair programming. You will see how it actually happens in real life. 

VIDEO: Chiropraxis PHP – let me feel the stress of your application and make it perform again — Peeter Marvet

VIDEO: Hacking on emails — Ervin Weber

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