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About this event

The LJC is delighted to continue our new series of events, aimed at giving all Community members an opportunity to present at an LJC meet-up.

If you have an interesting topic to share, these events are for you. You don’t have to be an experienced speaker - we want to hear your story and offer you a friendly, informal platform to practise and improve your presentations.

For attendees we want this to be a meeting place, where you can talk and network with other technologists in London.

If you’d like to speak at a future event, please submit your talk and bio details here: https://sessionize.com/ljc/

Huge thanks to our friends at Couchbase for hosting this event and supporting our Community.

### Agenda:

6pm Arrivals
6.20 Welcome from Couchbase
6.30 From Values to Pitfalls of Microservices Patterns - Danilo Pereira De Luca, Software Craftsman, ClassPass
7.15 Break for refreshments, kindly provided by Couchbase
7.45 Java Concurrency: A Deep Dive - Part 1 - Liliia Rafikova, Software Developer, Amazon Web Service
8.30 Networking
9pm Event closes

Speaker: Liliia Rafikova, Software Developer, Amazon Web Service
Talk: Java Concurrency: A Deep Dive - Part 1
Details to follow.

Speaker: Danilo Pereira De Luca, Software Craftsman, ClassPass
Talk: From Values to Pitfalls of Microservices Patterns
Everyone talks about adopting microservices architecture these days, and with it, we have the well-known Microservices Patterns. But let's be honest, have you ever tried implementing any of these patterns in practice? How did that go? In this presentation, I'll share my experiences and lessons learned from embracing the values and facing the challenges of adopting famous Microservices Patterns like CQRS, Saga, and Circuit Breaker in scalable and resilient architectures. You'll learn that adopting microservice patterns isn't just about theoretical application; it involves using a mix of architectural concepts and practices like DDD and API First to implement these patterns effectively.

### Speaker Biogs:

Liliia Rafikova, Software Developer, Amazon Web Service
I'm an experienced backend software engineer. Having over 10+ years of industry experience with the last 5 years I work on building scalable, highly-available and low latency distributed systems.
Main stack: Kafka, Java 17, Rust, AWS Services, SQL/NoSQL databases, Docker

Danilo Pereira De Luca, Software Craftsman, ClassPass
I am constantly seeking to elevate the software engineering craft through code/architecture concepts and mentorship, helping to foster a culture of innovation and collaboration. With a passion for agile principles and software craftsmanship, I strive to inspire others to push beyond the boundaries of what's possible and unleash their full potential.

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