GoWroc #55
17:45 Networking
Let's grab a beer and catch up
18:00 Talks
Mateusz Dymiński: Let’s build a container engine in go
Everyone has heard of Docker, Containerd or Podman but how it works? What exactly is a container? Is it really "a lightweight VM"? In this talk we’ll try to understand the internals of containers and build our own container engine! During the presentation and in less than 100 lines.
19:00 it's pizza time! And another chance to chat with your fellow gopher!
Wojtek Barczyński: GraphQL Middleware at Spacelift
In this talk, I want to share how we use middleware in our GraphQL API. A well-written middleware helps maintain a fast pace of development, even as both the application and the engineering team grow significantly. I hope my talk will help you in designing your own.
20:00 Networking
Hello Gophers!
As summer comes to an end, the leaves fall and the kids go back to school, GoWroc is back with a chance to meet fellow Gophers and listen to interesting talks. We will be meeting again in the lovely Wędrówki Pub.
And one more thing, there will be free beers and pizza!
Speakers
- Mateusz - Software engineer, sometimes devops, prefers backend, tolerates frontend, occasionally a speaker on various IT conferences. Go developer with 10+ years of experience. In old dark times Java dev. Works at RAD Security. One of the founders of GoWroc.
- Wojciech - I am a VP of Engineering at Spacelift, a Golang developer, and a CloudNative practitioner. Spacelift offers collaborative management and a flexible orchestration platform for Infrastructure-as-a-Code. All our backend components are written in Golang, we use many CloudNative projects. Before, I worked and led engineering projects at Codility (a platform for remote tech hiring in an unbiased way), Hypatos/SMACC (Fintech/ML automation tools and SaaS), and LykeHQ (fashion e-commerce). I am also an organizer of Golang Warsaw Meetup.
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