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#pivorak Lviv Ruby MeetUp 19 (подія в архіві)

Took place
20 January 2017 (Friday)
Time
18:00 — 22:00
Place
Lviv
Attendees

Rubyists, time to announce 19th #pivorak Lviv Ruby MeetUp!

This time we have two very experienced Ruby Developers and an excellent chance to talk to them at the after-party and ask all your tricky questions.

Location:

Lviv, we will mail you the address.

Agenda:

18:30 — “Building apps with ease” — by Alex Topalov
19:20 — 10 min Break
19:30 — Lightning Talk “HTML Canvas tips&tricks” by Roman Rodych
19:55 — 10 min Break
20:05 — “Linux tracing superpowers” by Eugene Pirogov

21:00 — classic afterparty.

Free lightning talk slots! Have something to say? We are generous — we give you 5 min to make short presentation :)

Who is Alex Topalov?

Chef, comics lover and seasonal software engineer.
Software hacker since childhood (hello ArtMoney :D)

Alex also made a very cool talk about “Application Architecture” in Kiev during Ruby Meditation Meetup. You can check his slides here and use chance to talk to him.

About the topic:

Alex will show how to walk through project lifecycle and maintain low system complexity — with examples and hacks.

Who is Eugene Pirogov?

For the past 6 years I’ve been programming in Ruby. Began shifting from Ruby to Elixir during a 7 months sabbatical. Operating systems are among my primary interests. I’m passionate about debugging complex issues, where debugging oftentimes spans across several days.

Eugene is well known in our Ruby (and Elixir) communities. Last time when he was at #pivorak he made a very light and interesting intro to the Elixir Language. You can check it out here.

Presentation abstract:

For a long time Linux was far behind operating systems of Unix family from the perspective of debuggability, specifically in a live production systems. However, over the course of 2016 Linux saw a series of patches that brought it on par with Unix world: an old Linux tool called BPF has risen and extended into powerful new one — eBPF. Some say that eBPF marks the begining of true DTrace for Linux.During the presentation I’m going to talk about tracing basics, cover a series of events that led to the development of eBPF and will compare eBPF with DTrace from Unix world. Current state of affairs of Linux tracing tools will be explored. Finally, together we’ll look at some of the exciting examples of eBPF application.

Who is Roman Rodych?

Roman is the one who was at #pivorak even before it went official :)
He is Web UI Developer at Innocode and fan of Ruby. And he is not the “first timer” — previously Roman made Lightning Talk about Ramda. You can check it out here.

About Lightning.

Roman will talk from his experience:

  • Canvas overview
  • Tips & tricks
  • HTML vs SVG vs Canvas

What is #pivorak?

It’s a Monthly Lviv Ruby MeetUp. It’s like Ruby Meditation in Kyiv, but in Lviv :)
We started in June, 2015 and our speakers were Andrzej Krzywda, Piotr Solnica, Piotr Szotkowski, Nick Sutterer, Michał Papis, Ivan Nemytchenko, José Valim and others!

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