tag:engineers.sg,2005:/episodes?page=6
Engineers.SG
2024-03-19T06:30:24Z
tag:engineers.sg,2005:Episode/4304
2021-10-05T12:48:02Z
2023-11-22T01:01:19Z
OpenJDK 17: Get Ready for the Next LTS Java
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/FJhLDbHe5yc" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><p>Speaker: Pratik Patel</p>
<p>Event Page: <a href="https://www.meetup.com/singajug/events/281112394/">https://www.meetup.com/singajug/events/281112394/</a></p>
<p>Produced by Engineers.SG</p>
Engineers.SG
tag:engineers.sg,2005:Episode/4303
2021-09-17T07:08:02Z
2023-05-03T02:01:09Z
Behind The Gems 2 :: 6
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ptYzZ5xduXc" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><p>Speaker: Edwin Feng, Co-founder and CTO of Talenox
<br>Topic: Behind The Gems 2 :: 6
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<br>We are inviting makers from the Ruby community to share with us their journey and what they have built. We are very honoured to have Edwin, co-founder & CTO of Talenox, to share with us about his experience building the company. Edwin started Talenox as a way for him to build a good team to work together and for them to express their creativity on a shared canvas by helping others. Talenox is the friendliest, automated HR software on the cloud trusted by more than 1000 happy companies.
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<br>This event is brought to you by RubySG. RubySG is a meetup for the Ruby programming enthusiasts in Singapore. For more updates on upcoming events, follow us on social media:
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<br>Recorded by RubySG</p>
Edwin Feng
tag:engineers.sg,2005:Episode/4302
2021-09-07T12:34:35Z
2024-01-27T22:01:48Z
Java Release with JReleaser and JVM Optimisation
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/vJNq_V6bnks" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><p>Speaker: Andres Almiray / Dmitry Chuyko</p>
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Engineers.SG
tag:engineers.sg,2005:Episode/4301
2021-08-19T13:09:44Z
2024-02-23T00:01:47Z
Behind The Gems 1 :: 6
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/I3rYKaH2W-8" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><p>Speaker: Adrian Goh, Co-founder and CTO of NodeFlair.com
<br>Topic: Behind The Gems 1 :: 6
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<br>This is the 1st episode of a 6 part RubySG MiniSeries, Behind the Gems. We are inviting makers from the Ruby community to share with us their journey and what they have built. We are very honoured to have Adrian, Co-founder and CTO of NodeFlair, to share with us about his experience building NodeFlair. NodeFlair is a tech career, salaries and reviews platform that help more than 30k SG tech talents grow their career every month.
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<br>Timestamps:
<br>00:00 Introduction
<br>00:53 /about_me
<br>01:34 /nodeflair
<br>03:08 /technical_challenges
<br>07:40 /technical_choices
<br>15:53 /questions
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Adrian Goh
tag:engineers.sg,2005:Episode/4300
2021-07-28T05:00:16Z
2024-03-18T00:01:40Z
Using Go to Naturally Express Higher-level Distributed Systems Concepts
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/vA7rlNjCf18" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><p>Timecodes:
<br>00:00 Introduction
<br>01:02 The Problem
<br>02:54 Building Backends Seems Simple
<br>05:21 Infrastructure as Code
<br>07:15 Architecture Diagrams
<br>09:38 The Encore Application Graph
<br>15:25 Developing Distributed Systems
<br>16:36 Abstract Syntax Tree (AST)
<br>17:19 Encore Syntax Tree (EST)
<br>18:10 Live Demo
<br>26:56 Benefits
<br>28:10 Q1 How would Encore work in team setting?
<br>29:31 Q2 Does Encore have bindings for say, Java and Python?
<br>30:45 Q3 What is the advantage of combining infrastructure as code with business logic?
<br>32:28 Q4 Can we use gRPC for Communication between services instead of REST?
<br>35:14 Q5 What about frontend coding?</p>
<p>This event is brought to you by Go Singapore. GoSG is a meetup for the Go programming enthusiasts in Singapore.</p>
<p>Name: AndrΓ© Eriksson (Founder, encore.dev, Ex-staff Engineer, Spotify)
<br>Topic: Using Go to Naturally Express Higher-level Distributed Systems Concepts </p>
<p>Through the power of static analysis and code generation, AndrΓ©'ll show you how we can write programs that look like regular Go code, that when compiled turn into fully-fledged distributed systems.</p>
<p>AndrΓ© is the founder of Encore - a Go backend framework for building distributed systems. He's also an ex-Spotify Staff Engineer and a part-time puppy caretaker.</p>
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AndrΓ© Eriksson
tag:engineers.sg,2005:Episode/4299
2021-07-28T04:45:00Z
2024-03-12T23:01:25Z
How Not to Program in Go
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ZtxBRuELY2w" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><p>Timecodes:
<br>00:00 Introduction
<br>01:24 Don't Panic
<br>03:11 Making a REST Call
<br>04:23 Logging a Process
<br>06:50 Parsing JSON
<br>08:11 Awkward Hash Maps
<br>10:04 Sllice Manipulation
<br>11:32 Q1 How do you suggest to handle that json unmarshalling issue you mentioned?
<br>12:48 Q2 When writing an endpoint and parse, do we use a struct instead of a map?
<br>14:18 What's the best about Go compared to other languages?</p>
<p>This event is brought to you by Go Singapore. GoSG is a meetup for the Go programming enthusiasts in Singapore.</p>
<p>Name: Donaldson Tan (Senior Engineer, Quincus)
<br>Topic: How Not to Program in Go</p>
<p>Donaldson will tell us about what we should avoid to write maintainable and effective Go.</p>
<p>Donaldson is a systems programmer with keen interest in large scale computer networks. Currently, he's working as a senior backend developer.</p>
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Engineers.SG
tag:engineers.sg,2005:Episode/4297
2021-07-21T07:48:51Z
2024-03-18T12:00:47Z
Intro to Unit Testing in Golang
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/SzFsEmt9lhA" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><p>This event is brought to you by Go Singapore. GoSG is a meetup for the Go programming enthusiasts in Singapore.</p>
<p>Name: Utkarsh Mani Tripathi (Software Engineer, JFrog)
<br>Topic: Profiling Golang REST API</p>
<p>In this talk, Utkarsh will discuss the various unit testing techniques, tips, and tricks in Golang to improve the development lifecycle and make code look cleaner. He will also brief about his experience with the behavior-driven tests and share his learnings while working with the Ginkgo framework.</p>
<p>Utkarsh Mani Tripathi is a maintainer of openebs/jiva project and has contributed to building both the control and data plane of OpenEBS. He is an open-source contributor and loves to learn about file-system, distributed systems, and networking. Currently, he is responsible for developing features in Conan center and other community projects at JFrog</p>
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Utkarsh Mani Tripathi
tag:engineers.sg,2005:Episode/4298
2021-07-21T07:36:40Z
2024-03-19T06:00:49Z
Profiling Golang REST API
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/R6TNJFunoSA" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><p>This event is brought to you by Go Singapore. GoSG is a meetup for the Go programming enthusiasts in Singapore.</p>
<p>Name: Iman Situmorang (Software Engineer, Xendit)
<br>Topic: Profiling Golang REST API</p>
<p>In this talk, Iman will walk us through how we can do profiling using a Go tool called pprof and use the results to improve performance of a REST API.</p>
<p>Iman is a software engineer and a blogger who love open-source and startup culture.</p>
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Iman Tumorang
tag:engineers.sg,2005:Episode/4296
2021-05-08T01:14:24Z
2024-02-06T06:01:06Z
The Internet of Value: Digital Assets with Java - Singapore Java User Group
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/9dsLFse9IyA" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><p>Speaker: Mike Anderson</p>
<p>== Talk
<br>Digital assets are poised to change the world, with decentralised cryptocurrencies, non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and smart contracts creating new opportunities for economic value exchange and product innovation: a space which might be called "The Internet of Value".</p>
<p>Convex (<a href="https://convex.world/">https://convex.world/</a>) is a full-stack solution for the Internet of Value, built using Java technology and offering radically better performance than traditional blockchain approaches.</p>
<p>In this talk we will look at the principles of creating digital assets for the Internet of Value, explain the inner workings of Convex and demonstrate how to build your own digital assets using a simple Java API for the Convex network.</p>
<p>== Speaker
<br>Mike is the Managing Director of The Convex Foundation, a non-profit organisation dedicated to helping organisations realize the potential of decentralised ledger technology for the Internet of Value. He is the inventor of the Convergent Proof of Stake consensus algorithm, which forms the basis for the Convex network.</p>
<p>Previously, Mike has held CTO roles at multiple companies, with a focus on blockchain, data science and AI. He also worked as a strategy consultant at McKinsey and company, specialising in software architecture, technology strategy and healthcare IT.</p>
<p>Mike is a keen open source software developer, and contributes his time to leading multiple open source projects, especially in the Clojure and Java ecosystems. He is the creator of core.matrix, a library for advanced numerical algorithms.</p>
<p>Mike holds double first in Mathematics and Economics from Cambridge University, and a Master of Business Administration (with Distinction) from INSEAD. He formerly represented the UK in the International Olympiad in Informatics.</p>
<p>Event Page: <a href="https://www.meetup.com/singajug/events/277316614/">https://www.meetup.com/singajug/events/277316614/</a></p>
<p>Produced by Engineers.SG
<br>Recorded by: Michael</p>
Engineers.SG
tag:engineers.sg,2005:Episode/4294
2021-04-21T13:15:02Z
2024-03-17T03:00:59Z
Building CI/CD Admin Service Tool with Go and K8s - Guillermo Galvan
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/gBHzobr8pnk" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><p>This event is brought to you by Go Singapore and Go Mexico, communities for the Go programming enthusiasts in Singapore and Mexico.</p>
<p>Name: Guillermo Galvan (Go Developer @ TechBridgeIT)
<br>Topic: Building CI/CD Admin Service Tool with Go and K8s</p>
<p>In this talk I will share a test project that I was doing by playing with kubernetes go-client and also a little of GitOps and some other insights that I found working on this. </p>
<p>The project is an admin service written in go for release and deploy an application and help developers to focus more on releasing and testing their code.</p>
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Guillermo Galvan
tag:engineers.sg,2005:Episode/4295
2021-04-21T13:00:00Z
2024-03-10T00:01:21Z
Always Up-to-date and Testable Documentation in Go - Loh Siu Yin
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/-F-lkRxqYYM" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><p>This event is brought to you by Go Singapore and Go Mexico, communities for the Go programming enthusiasts in Singapore and Mexico.</p>
<p>Name: Loh Siu Yin (Engineering Manager, Xendit)
<br>Topic: Always Up-to-date and Testable Documentation in Go</p>
<p>Static documentation is a chore and always drifting out of date. Wait -- do I hear Doxygen, Javadoc and Godoc? Yes, but these speak about function docs and not how the system is tied together. </p>
<p>What if you could have that system road map, Godoc like capability and have it alert you when key modules are renamed? I think I have found that sweet spot!</p>
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Loh Siu Yin
tag:engineers.sg,2005:Episode/4261
2021-04-17T13:50:27Z
2023-12-28T12:01:05Z
What the heck is Zeitwerk - RubySG
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/nRdnqvnmqGc" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><p>Speaker: Tay Kang Sheng</p>
<p>Event Page: <a href="https://github.com/rubysg/meetups/issues/23">https://github.com/rubysg/meetups/issues/23</a></p>
<p>Produced by Engineers.SG
<br>Recorded by: Tay Kang Sheng</p>
Tay Kang Sheng
tag:engineers.sg,2005:Episode/4260
2021-03-29T12:30:01Z
2024-03-19T04:01:39Z
Golang Worst Practices - Oliver Powell
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Jns0QgJtAYY" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><p>This event is brought to you by Go Singapore. GoSG is a meetup for the Go programming enthusiasts in Singapore.</p>
<p>Name: Oliver Powell
<br>Topic: Golang Worst Practices</p>
<p>Evolutionary biology teaches us that the avoidance of failure is a better strategy than the imitation of success. That's why you always remember your war stories so vividly. This talk is an opinionated tour of worst practices in Go and how to avoid them.</p>
<p>Oliver Powell is a senior platform developer at Brankas. In a previous life he was a full stack Clojure developer. These days he has traded functional programming and parenthesis for Go and Kubernetes. When he isn't struggling with YAML indentation, he is either running after small children, or reading about anthro-complexity. He lives in Cape Town, South Africa with his wife, son, and daughter.</p>
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Oliver Powell
tag:engineers.sg,2005:Episode/4259
2021-03-29T12:00:10Z
2024-03-19T02:01:01Z
Golang Tests Automation, Theory and Practice - Alexander Stavonin
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/nIo6jEA6L2w" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><p>This event is brought to you by Go Singapore. GoSG is a meetup for the Go programming enthusiasts in Singapore.</p>
<p>Name: Alexander Stavonin
<br>Topic: Golang Tests Automation, Theory and Practice</p>
<p>The talk is about how to maintain high-quality standards for your projects. We will talk about unit-testing, integration-testing, fuzzing, pipelines and many more.</p>
<p>Alex is a software developer, architect and process engineering expert with 18-years of professional experience. He is advocating best practices in software design, development and testing.
<br>Connect with him on LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexanderstavonin/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexanderstavonin/</a></p>
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Alexander Stavonin
tag:engineers.sg,2005:Episode/4258
2021-03-18T14:47:21Z
2024-02-23T15:01:48Z
Event Driven Notifications in Rails - RubySG
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/SbKv_gaMNCQ" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><p>Speaker: Ted Johansson </p>
<p>Event Page: <a href="https://www.meetup.com/Singapore-Ruby-Group/events/276436738/">https://www.meetup.com/Singapore-Ruby-Group/events/276436738/</a></p>
<p>Produced by Engineers.SG
<br>Recorded by: Michael</p>
Ted Johansson
tag:engineers.sg,2005:Episode/4225
2021-03-15T09:44:21Z
2023-11-15T01:01:49Z
Facebook x DSSG: Attributing Metric Variations with Statistical Models
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/-NGWpMuhV0o" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><p>Speaker: Sauvik Dutta
<br>Data Science & Technical Analytics Lead, Facebook Singapore</p>
<p>To protect users, Facebook hires human reviewers to enforce content guidelines when machine learning systems are less confident in their decisions. Sauvik's team examines human review performance via multiple top-line metrics. One such metric is related to efficiency i.e. how fast a human reviewer is in reviewing content. These metrics may vary over time.</p>
<p>The core question: why is variance observed in these metrics? A non-trivial dip in such a metric could potentially indicate lower productivity and that poses risk. In other words, from a data perspective--what factors can be attribute to these metric movements to so as to 'fix' them individually?</p>
<p>Sauvik's talk will delve into a recipe for a good model that reliably informs the business on what to focus on. These include constituent steps like: data cleaning, feature selection, model diagnostics, and model evaluation, alongside alternative approaches.</p>
<p>Speaker Bio:</p>
<p>Sauvik Dutta is a Data Science & Technical Analytics Lead for Facebook's Integrity, Product and Global Operations team in Singapore. To keep the Facebook ecosystem clean, Dutta works at the intersection of Product, Operations and Trust & Safety, all the while focusing on the integrity of the platform as an overarching theme. He is passionate about using data to solve complex business problems, and continues to be excited to continue to learn in this ever-evolving space.</p>
<p>Event Page: <a href="https://www.meetup.com/DataScience-SG-Singapore/events/276266998/">https://www.meetup.com/DataScience-SG-Singapore/events/276266998/</a></p>
<p>Produced by Engineers.SG
<br>Recorded by: Michael</p>
Engineers.SG
tag:engineers.sg,2005:Episode/4224
2021-03-15T08:18:36Z
2023-12-10T10:00:47Z
SGGA Roundtable - Pain Points of the Industry
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Iodgw-0fwus" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><p>As SGGA's first official event of 2021, we conducted a roundtable, talking about the pain points of the industry in a new "unconference" format, using the Law of Two Feet. </p>
<p>The aim of the session is to discuss some of the various issues encountered by the community in an effort to know more about each person's experience and understand more about pain points.</p>
<p>The session was facilitate by Jedidiah from AlterCulture Studios: <a href="https://www.alterculture-studios.com/">https://www.alterculture-studios.com/</a></p>
<p>You can view the slides used for the session here: <a href="http://bit.ly/20210226Slides">http://bit.ly/20210226Slides</a></p>
Engineers.SG
tag:engineers.sg,2005:Episode/4223
2021-03-06T05:17:39Z
2023-12-05T07:01:41Z
Sprouting into Assembling Language - Tech Savvy
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/DKbTdnbhWlo" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><p>Speaker: Donnie Baker</p>
<p>Donnie is a seasoned programmer. Meanwhile teaches programming at a University in the US. He will be taking us a dive into assembler and virtual machines this Saturday.</p>
<p>Agenda:</p>
<p>1. A overview of computer architecture.
<br>2. Introduction to Assembling language
<br>3. A walk through of how programming language is compiled, and how it connects to assembling language, and further into machine code.
<br>4. Why is it still worthy to learn such low level programming language nowdays?
<br>5. A peek into Functions of Compiler, Assembler and Virtual machines
<br>6. How assembling language takes in our writtten code,eg, C,C#,PHP, translate it and communicates to machine code?
<br>7. Demo, and Hands on coding coding</p>
<p>Links:
<br>- <a href="http://skilldrick.github.io/easy6502/">http://skilldrick.github.io/easy6502/</a>
<br>- <a href="http://www.ffd2.com/fridge/chacking/">http://www.ffd2.com/fridge/chacking/</a>
<br>- <a href="https://wasdk.github.io/WasmFiddle/">https://wasdk.github.io/WasmFiddle/</a>
<br>- <a href="https://www.dpadhero.com/Home.html">https://www.dpadhero.com/Home.html</a></p>
<p>Event Page: <a href="https://www.eventbrite.hk/e/sprouting-into-assembling-language-tickets-144150898217">https://www.eventbrite.hk/e/sprouting-into-assembling-language-tickets-144150898217</a>#</p>
<p>Produced by Engineers.SG
<br>Recorded by: Michael</p>
Engineers.SG