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Devclub #077 @ RangeForce, October 9

In October we collaborate with RangeForce to cater you the best talks we got for you this month. This one is kindly hosted by RangeForce.

Agenda

Developers: To blame or not to blame?
Margus Ernits
CTO @ RangeForce

While the cyber threat landscape keeps constantly evolving, security become more crucial for companies. We read daily about new data breaches tied to an application security vulnerability. What is behind all these vulnerabilities? Why do they keep happening? Margus Ernits will talk about building a security culture that is able to keep pace with the threat landscape. You will learn how to (not) build a security culture in your development team.

Shit, I got promoted and I’m now a leader… So what now?
Miguel Caron
Head of Baltic Studios @ GameSys

This one is a crash course for those who just got promoted into leadership and are struggling finding their ways around the new challenges they’re now facing. Miguel will share his best insights on being a genuine leader that people love to work with.

XP Days Ukraine 2019

Write us at info@devclub.eu to get 10% discount promo code!

22-23 November XP Injection invites all the developers, architects, tech leads, QAs, DevOps engineers and all those involved in developing process to visit annual conference XP Days Ukraine.

XP Days Ukraine is completely devoted to engineering excellence topics including architecture, DevOps and software engineering practices. Talks on the conference will cover such engineering practices like TDD/BDD, CI/CD, Code Review, Refactoring, etc., DevOps activities and tools, architectural topics and approaches, technical debt management, different levels of automation, QA processes.

Only hardcore and practical talks from the practitioners and best speakers! The program committee does its best to cover all the trend and present-day topics. All the attendees will also have great networking opportunities sharing whiskey in the evening with the speakers and organizers.

Tickets are on sale now: xpdays.com.ua

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Devclub #076 September 10 @ Monese

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Exploring GraphQL-Braid: Leaving RESTish world and building a distributed GraphQL system

Jonas Kiiver (VP of Technology @ Monese)

Do you have 100 microservices on your backend all exposing an API? And Android and iOS apps trying to communicate with them?

You would probably create a funnel-like API which forwards app calls, collects and returns the data. Then the app guys ask you to return one more field to the endpoint or create a new endpoint. A simple GET request (DB-wise). You plan, you build, you release. App engineers are waiting. Product guys are waiting. Users are waiting!

Then you wake up one day and see that you have an age-old endpoint which returns half of the database. You have to put an end to this mess! What options are there?

In this session we will share the result of our GraphQL and Atlassian Braid exploration journey. We are building a new distributed services architecture which will combine GraphQL backends into one schema. The result should be a fast, safe and easily maintainable cluster of microservices.

Burnout syndrome – why should you take it serious

Edgars Letinskis (DevClub.lv)

In this talk, I will share my experience with burnout syndrome – symptoms, how to avoid or cope with it and will use mega patented Chopstick method to explain why should you take it serious.

VIDEO: Reactive is here to stay — Sam Kruglov

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Devclub #075 August 25 @ Von Stackelberg Hotel

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Sam Kruglov
Java Developer @ Monese

Reactive is here to stay

Being Reactive is the key to staying within the modern standards. We start with a simple MVC style application. First, we define a modern system. Then we introduce and solve the problems with the application. We will keep our REST API working the same way while utilizing Event Driven Architecture and many more!

Anton Arhipov
Developer Advocate @ JetBrains

TeamCity build pipelines

TeamCity is a great tool for Continuous Integration with a lot of advanced features provided out-of-the-box. In this session, we will learn how TeamCity helps the software development in the daily routine; what was added to the product in the latest releases; what features are coming next.

VIDEO: Observability – the good, the bad and the ugly — Aleksandr Tavgen

VIDEO: Antistatic — Andrei Solntsev

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