Ruby Usergroup Berlin - June 2022
organizowane przez Tobias Pfeiffer, 02.06.2022 o 19:00Hello Everyone,
we're back with another remote-friendly Ruby User Group! The time is 19:00 CEST so that's 17:00 UTC or well 5pm UTC.
Note: We're planning to switch back to in-person meetups starting July 2022!
You're welcome wherever you're from as long as you adhere to our Code of Conduct - the meetup is in English.
Current schedule is two ~20min talks including Q&A, followed by splitting the audience into smaller groups for virtually hanging out (optional) :)
Joining the meetup
Meeting ID: 970 9048 5102
Passcode: 977052
The meetup will be on zoom and it will be recorded
- if you don't want your video to be visible to others, then turn it off/leave it off
- if you can't make it/don't want to be on zoom, watch the recording!
We're aware of the privacy concerns surrounding zoom and we share them. We're looking for better tools, we haven't found them yet.
Meanwhile, if you don't want to use the desktop client the zoom browser link above should work for you. If it doesn't you can usually get to it like this: the join link should also show a tiny join from browser link at the bottom of the window. It doesn't appear to require an account anymore. If the link doesn't show up, open the Download and Install Zoom link in a separate tab, that should make the link appear. Dark UI patterns 😖
Participating in the meetup
- We'll take Q&A questions in Zoom via the raise hand feature (click on participants, there's a little raise hand link)
- There is also a #rugb-live channel in the Ruby Berlin Slack, you can join the slack here
- the socializing part is optional, naturally, our aim is to not lose that part of our meetup - we'll try to use Zoom's breakout feature to split you into random groups and give you some ice breaker questions to kick it off
Patience
Your feedback is very welcome. Things will go wrong, we'll try to fix them.
Hopefully, See you soon. Amr, Pascal & Tobi
Tematy
Crafting a Database Engine: how DBs do what they do
Databases are one of the backbones of our applications, but how do they do what they do? How retrieve records so fast? How do they implement atomic transactions? This talk aims at shedding some light, and share the story of how (and why) a few years ago I set to write my database engine in Elixir.
Metaphors are Everywhere: Ideas to Improve Software Development
So, this is a weird talk 😜
Basically, I'll be talking about what we can learn from other pursuits in life and apply it to Software Engineering, why that is and how that works. Together, with some personal stories. We'll look at some different things, but in the shorter time frame I'm afraid I can only tackle ~2 of a planned 4.
Expect lots of metaphors.
Uczestników: (21)
Pascal Wengerter
Wydarzenia: 28
Tematy: 1
Tobias Pfeiffer
Wydarzenia: 105
Tematy: 15
Gabriel Malaquias
Wydarzenia: 2
Tematy: 0
Christoph Grabo
Wydarzenia: 83
Tematy: 1
Andrew Radev
Wydarzenia: 20
Tematy: 1
Dima Boyko
Wydarzenia: 15
Tematy: 1
Luca Ongaro
Wydarzenia: 15
Tematy: 5
@[email protected] | 🏀☘️🚲
Wydarzenia: 28
Tematy: 2
Luis Donis
Wydarzenia: 1
Tematy: 0
Nazar Khmil
Wydarzenia: 9
Tematy: 0
Pablo Costas Sánchez
Wydarzenia: 1
Tematy: 0
Semih Arslanoglu
Wydarzenia: 5
Tematy: 0
Paweł Świątkowski
Wydarzenia: 2
Tematy: 0
Daniel Schömer
Wydarzenia: 2
Tematy: 0
Nícolas Iensen
Wydarzenia: 2
Tematy: 0
Anas Alkhatib
Wydarzenia: 1
Tematy: 0
Constantin Câmpean
Wydarzenia: 2
Tematy: 0
Carlos Saraiva
Wydarzenia: 1
Tematy: 0
Alessandro Bardini
Wydarzenia: 2
Tematy: 0
Gil Desmarais
Wydarzenia: 1
Tematy: 0
Jalyna
Wydarzenia: 6
Tematy: 0