January Golang meetup

Hello Gophers, Happy new year! If you'd like to give a talk - submit your proposals here: http://goo.gl/forms/54YvJT223F If you'd like to suggest topics for the fishbowl session - add the topic as a response to our fishbowl thread at the #berlin channel at the Gophers Slack: https://gophers.slack.com/archives/C032NF851/p1546527772015500 If you have more ideas - talk to us at the Gophers slack

Jan 15, 2020, 6:00 – 9:00 PM

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About this event

Hello Gophers,
Happy new year!

If you'd like to give a talk - submit your proposals here: http://goo.gl/forms/54YvJT223F

If you'd like to suggest topics for the fishbowl session - add the topic as a response to our fishbowl thread at the #berlin channel at the Gophers Slack: https://gophers.slack.com/archives/C032NF851/p1546527772015500

If you have more ideas - talk to us at the Gophers slack: https://gophersinvite.herokuapp.com/ in the #berlin channel, and follow us on twitter:https://twitter.com/gdgberlingolang

📅 AGENDA 📅

19:00-19:25 Networking over drinks and pizza

19:25-19:30 Welcome words

19:30-20:00 The Quest For The Fastest Deployment Time / L Körbes

If a developer changes a line of code, how long does it take for that code to run in their development cluster? L Körbes has seen the answers to that question vary from 1 second to 30 minutes. How can a dev get their team’s code to be on the former side, not the latter?Focusing on Go projects, L discusses the many factors at play: container image layers, Dockerfile hacks, dependency caches, compiler caches, file watching, file syncing, where to compile code, and more. We'll start from the simplest possible setup and increasingly improve on it until the shortest possible iteration time is reached.

20:00-20:30 Announcements, HR lost & found, break

20:30-21:00 Semaphores correctly / Ronna Steinberg

21:00-end Networking

🎤 ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS 🎤

L Körbes does DevRel at Tilt. Having worked at both Garden and Tilt—two of the very few companies 100% focused on the development experience side of Kubernetes—L is immersed in developer-facing issues, and constantly working to solve them. They first got acquainted with Kubernetes while writing code for kubectl, in a SIG CLI internship. They've spoken about Kubernetes and Go at world-famous events, and at countless local meet-ups. L is a proud recipient of a 'Best Hair' award.

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The Organizersâ„¢

Organizers

  • Natalie Pistunovich

    Independent Consultant

    Organizer

  • Ole Bulbuk

    Ardan Labs

    Organizer

  • Tim Scheuermann

    Anexia

    Organizer

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