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Hello everyone! We are back with an amazing wombo combo!

This edition (unofficially called wombo.js) will be in partnership with Porto.Codes! It's going to be at Subvisual, Thursday, March 12 starting at 18:30 with our usual networking moment.

We will be having Ricardo Mendes (https://twitter.com/locks) from Porto.Codes and his more than vast experience with Ember.JS and Miguel Costa (https://github.com/MiguelCosta) bringing out his extensive Kafka and microservices knowledge.

Don't forget to checkout Porto.Codes' website (https://porto.codes) and show them some love on your socials!

This edition will be exceptionally made in Portuguese only. This also means we will be having Portuguese beer!

If you get lost, feel free to reach out:

mendes@subvisual.com
+351 913 270 091

Cheers,
Mendes

Talk Abstracts:

Ricardo Mendes - Thriving through the hype cycle: an Ember.js story

The front-end development community has been through a fair share of hype cycles in the last ten years. In this time, we have seen libraries and frameworks come and go, sometimes even disappearing completely like batman.js.

In this talk we will cover how the Ember.js project has managed not only to keep up with the hype cycles, but to continually push the framework and the web forward and bring its users along. We will close off the presentation by talking how this culminates in the concept of editions, the first of which is Ember Octane.

Miguel Costa - Using Kafka with a Microservices Architecture

A Microservices Architecture can be a mishmash if we aren't careful to keep all the services decoupled from one another. Some concepts of Domain-driven design are powerful mechanisms to implement scalable services, and Apache Kafka provides us many features to support and implement these concepts.

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