GS#15: Datly, the modern Go ORM, efficient microservices with NATS, and more!


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Oto nasze drugie spotkanie Gophers Silesia w tym roku! Spotykamy się 6 czerwca o 18:00, jak zwykle w Strefie Centralnej w Katowicach.
📢 AGENDA:
1. Adrian Witas, Kamil Larysz, Michał Filipowicz - Datly - nowoczesny system mapowania obiektowo-relacyjnego w Golang
2. Piotr Piotrowski - Ease & Efficiency: Developing, Observing and Balancing Microservices with NATS
3. GitHub Explore Session
4. Networking
📜 SZCZEGÓŁY PRELEKCJI
➡️ Adrian Witas, Kamil Larysz, Michał Filipowicz - Datly - nowoczesny system mapowania obiektowo-relacyjnego w Golang
Datly is a modern and flexible ORM and data management platform designed with three principles in mind: performance, productivity, and security. Datly is SQL-centric, where data comes first. Productivity is achieved by using a higher 4th generation language called DSQL (Datly SQL dialect) to address common problems of manipulating data, allowing developers to focus on addressing business requirements. In addition, more complex cases can be easily delegated to pure Golang, where Datly intermediates with data access and modification.
➡️ Piotr Piotrowski - Ease & Efficiency: Developing, Observing and Balancing Microservices with NATS
Join us for an interactive exploration of ‘micro’, a powerful project within the NATS Go client used for easy and efficient development of microservices. This session will highlight ‘micro’s capabilities through a live coding demonstration of building, observing, and load balancing microservices, as well as its integration with NATS cli tooling.
➡️ ZOSTAŃ PREZENTEREM
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GS#15: Datly, the modern Go ORM, efficient microservices with NATS, and more!