First in-person SFUK meetup since COVID!


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We're back! After a 2-year hiatus (sorry about that 😬) we'll be hosting in-person meetups again as part of a new hybrid approach!
Lendable have kindly given us their space to use (if you've been to meetups at their Shoreditch office in the past, please note the *new* address!). There'll also be food, drinks, and raffle prizes up for grabs.
We'll also be streaming the talks through Google hangout. Please join us online via https://meet.google.com/pio-qhdh-rob
We're extremely excited to be hosting Dariusz Gafka, who will be talking to us about "Business Oriented Architecture".
And a huge thank you to Zvonimir Spajic, who has stepped in at very short notice to deliver a lightning talk for us on making `git reset --hard` a little less scary 😱
We have ~70 spaces available, and spots are filling up fast. Get in while you still can
Agenda:
* 18:00 Pizza and drinks sponsored by Lendable
* 18:30 Opening address
* 18:35 Talk: Reset --hard your fears by Zvonimir Spajic
* 19:00 Break
* 19:10 Talk: Business oriented architecture with Ecotone by Dariusz Gafka
* 19:50 Raffle. Win prizes! (Open to all attendees, both IRL and online)
* 20:00 Head to the pub
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Business oriented architecture with Ecotone by Dariusz Gafka:
We often need to write and focus on code that is not related to the business.
Integration, configuration, orchestration those all things take our focus from thing that really matters.
In order to deliver quickly, software that is reliable and meets business requirements, we need to have foundation that will support that.
In this presentation I will show such architecture using framework that I am building for almost six years.
We will explore real life business problem example, using Ecotone.
You can follow Dariusz at https://twitter.com/DariuszGafka
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Reset --hard your fears by Zvonimir Spajic:
Many developers fear the reset command because of its reputation for being dangerous. While it is true that it can be dangerous and cause you to lose your changes like tears in the rain, as it is with many fears, it's mostly based on a lack of understanding. So let's give your fear of the reset command an antidote - a proper understanding of how git reset works
Follow Zvonimir at https://twitter.com/konrad_126

First in-person SFUK meetup since COVID!