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Golang Warsaw #52 (late summer) [EN]

golang-warsaw-52-late-summer-en
Wydarzenie:
Golang Warsaw #52 (late summer) [EN]
Typ wydarzenia:
Spotkanie
Kategoria:
IT
Tematyka:
Data:
30.08.2023 (środa)
Godzina:
18:20
Język:
polski
Wstęp:
Bezpłatne
Miasto:
Miejsce:
7N Warsaw Office
Adres:
ul. Puławska 182
Agenda:

18:20 - 18:30 Warming up

18:30 - 19:15 - You need Event Mesh, not Service Mesh - Chris Suszynski

19:15 - 19:30 - Break / Your announcements (OpenSource, event etc.); Developer, engineer, lead lost & found || Grab coffee/beer/food;

19:30 - 20:15 - Achieving Ultimate DevEx with DevPod - Przemek Białoń

20:20 - ... - slowly moving to a place close by

Opis:

We are in a new location, 7N will host us. Looking forward meeting you in person after a longer break!


As usual, please register or remove yourself from the participants lists if you cannot come. We order food and drink for every meetup according to the number of attendees.

As always, looking for speakers is a challenge, so please help us finding them. Submit a talk, ask your colleague or a coworker! 3 formats: 15, 30, 45. How to submit talk? Contact @Wojciech B, @jakubdal, or @Lukasz Gut on the gophers.slack.com



TALKS


You need Event Mesh, not Service Mesh - Chris Suszynski (Redhat)

You've probably heard about building microservices-style applications, right? It's likely that you've heard that a service mesh (such as Istio) can help you achieve this. Unfortunately, in most cases that's an antipattern. Instead, what you need is the Event Mesh. Using the Event Mesh could help you architect your application into a distributed CQRS-style solution that would eventually reconcile system state.In this session, you'll learn why you should avoid using blocking API calls when building your microservices, and instead use the CQRS architecture to separate commands and queries. Your architecture for commands should be implemented with asynchronous events, which are processed whenever possible. We'll take some inspiration from the Kubernetes architecture, and how you can model such a reconciliation loop within your own enterprise microservices. All this on top of the Knative framework, as an excellent example of event mesh implementation.


▪ Achieving Ultimate DevEx with DevPod - Przemek Białoń (Loft Labs)

Setting up development environments can often feel like a tedious chore, especially when consistency is key. In this talk, we'll dive into the heart of DevPod, a tool that's changing the game by creating repeatable dev environments in mere seconds. We'll explore its seamless synergy with leading IDEs and discuss the flexibility of choosing between local machine power and the vast cloud. By the end, you'll see how DevPod is making the transition from zero to coding a breeze.


SPEAKERS


Chris Suszynski - I work at Red Hat as a Senior Software Engineer on the OpenShift Serverless team. I can describe myself as a software craftsman with over 15 years of experience in various technologies such as Golang, Java, Ruby, Python and Rust. My main interests are hybrid cloud technologies, especially Kubernetes and WASI technologies, and clear architecture for applications. I work on open-source software and strongly believe in its success.

Przemek Białoń - Currently diving deep into cloud-native technologies at Loft Labs. I've always been driven by the intricacies of software design and the power of open-source. With a toolkit spanning Go, Python, and more, I'm passionate about crafting solutions that stand the test of scale and efficiency.


SPONSORS


We have stickers, beer, non-alcohol refreshments, and food thanks to our sponsors Spacelift.io and GoGoApps.

Kudos to GoBridge for the support.

Thank you 7N for hosting us.


SUBMIT YOUR TALK

Contact us on gopher slack, channel #poland or #poland-warsaw:

@Wojciech (Wojciech Barczynski)


JOIN US

The slack is the best place to get in touch with the community:

▪ Slack: #poland-warsaw and #poland on https://invite.slack.golangbridge.org/


PREVIOUS TALKS

▪ Recordings:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGttUF2KmcTU2fwH8wJ5srA/videos

▪ Previous talks:

https://github.com/golangpoland/meetup_golang_warsaw



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