Optimization from Code to Architecture

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Optimization from Code to Architecture

Time: April 28, 2015 from 1pm to 5pm
Location: Online - see URL
Website or Map: http://www.oreilly.com/pub/e/…
Event Type: online
Organized By: O'Reilly
Latest Activity: Apr 27, 2015

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Whether you're building a new architecture, tweaking your Python unicode, or optimizing your Java for performance, there are ways that you can fine-tune your practices to improve your efficiency and quality of work while reducing errors. O'Reilly's first online conference for software architects focuses on these matters. In four hours, we'll take you from line of code to the big picture, including an introduction to microservices and David McKinley's session "Choose Boring Technology" on making broader business decisions.

Hosted by Rachel Roumeliotis, conference chair for OSCON and the O'Reilly Software Architecture, the event is free, interactive (bring your questions), and worth your time.

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