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Sustainable software engineering: building carbon-efficient applications

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Sustainable software engineering: building carbon-efficient applications

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GreenTech South West are delighted to welcome Asim Hussain, green cloud advocacy lead at Microsoft to talk to us about building carbon efficient applications.

Sustainable Software Engineering (SSE) is an emerging discipline at the intersection of climate science, software, hardware, electricity markets and data centre design. Through the synthesis of this knowledge, a Sustainable Software Engineer can have a meaningful impact on the climate crisis.

By grasping the eight first principles of Sustainable Software Engineering, you can learn how to build, deploy and manage sustainable applications in any application domain, industry, organisation, programming language or framework.

You can read more about these sustainable principles at https://principles.green

Asim is a developer, trainer, author and speaker with over 19 years experience working for organisations such as the European Space Agency, Google and now Microsoft, where he is the Green CLoud advocacy lead.

https://asim.dev
https://twitter.com/jawache
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jawache/

This is a free online event on CrowdCast and you will see the link once you RSVP. We'll send an email to those that RSVP the evening before the event with more details about what to expect.

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Our schedule is as follows:

πŸ”“ 12.20pm - CrowdCast room opens

πŸ‘‹ 12.30pm - Event starts with a welcome from your meet-up organisers, Ellen, Hannah and Mike

πŸ“’ 12.35pm - Our famous 60 second intros - a chance for attendees to introduce themselves, ask for help and tell us about something the group might find interesting

πŸ’š 12.45pm - Asim's talk

❓ 1.15pm - Questions

πŸ—“οΈ 1.25pm - Round-up, other community notices and next event announcement

The event will be recorded and will be available along with Asim's slides to view shortly afterwards.

Sponsored by:
ADLIB recruitment - www.adlib-recruitment.co.uk

Supported by:
Future Economy Network - www.thefutureeconomynetwork.co.uk
Climate Action Tech - www.climateaction.tech

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