Closed andwaller closed 2 years ago
Hey @andwaller! would you be able to give the talk for November 19?
Thanks @pauloancheta - I spoke with Sudhindra and he will be happy to give a talk on Nov 19. Do you have all the details you need from me for the Meetup Page? Also - what time does the event begin?
Ari
@andwaller appologies, I thought 19th was a Thursday. It should be November 18 Thursday. Meetup starts at 13:00 PST.
@pauloancheta we are confirmed. Will you send me an email address for you and/or the VanRuby organizers
@andwaller you can use the email I sent you on meetup.com.
Hey @andwaller, I've just announced the meetup on November 18 :)
Title
How we made our Ruby App Concurrent Golang Style!
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Abstract
**Concurrency is one GoLang’s most prominent features. So when our Ruby Library was crashing randomly, how did we use Concurrency in our Ruby application?
What happened when they added more code to fix the crashes?
What was the refactoring process?
How did they test such a significant change?
In this talk, Sudhindra will share the process his team took to work through this issue, and how they incorporated Asynchronous Processing while leveraging Golang style concurrency in a Ruby application. He will also showcase concepts of using Concurrency mechanisms in Ruby.**
About the author
Sudhindra Rao currently works at JFrog as Development Manager to help build communities and partnerships to provide visibility into JFrog’s liquid software mission. He has been working as a developer/architect for critical business applications developing in multiple languages including, Go, Ruby, and Java. After having worked in traditional application development, Sudhindra became part of the Pivotal team and built their Kubernetes(k8s) platform offering. Sudhindra’s diverse project experiences include: building an application for the largest publishing company in Chicago, a large data center automation effort, a large auctioning system, and a voter campaigning application for US national elections
Intended audience
beginners, intermediates, advanced, all levels? All Levels
Length
45 minutes