Open Architecture Meetup 3/11

We invite you to discuss the topical - microservices. We meet at the online meetup on November 3, where, together with the speakers, we will answer the questions: how to take out the parts that can be reused and give to other teams, and how can microservice architecture help the development of employees within the company?



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What shall we talk about



Microfront or How to Break It Down into Little Pieces and Put It Together



Dmitry Grigorov, Gazprombank



About the speaker: Team lead of the Internet bank team, developer, speaker and just a good specialist in react. More than 5 years in product development and promotion.



About the report: Microservices and architecture are the most popular areas where companies have been digging lately. When a project is just in its infancy, no one thinks that it can grow into one huge monolith, which will be difficult to maintain, and it is impossible to divide development into several teams in it.



And one question remains: "How can you take out the parts that can be reused and given to other teams?" We will talk about this.





Sergey Ogorodnikov, Raiffeisenbank



About the speaker: Has been professionally developing in C # since 2005, came to .Net a couple of months before the generics were delivered. Now he is a senior developer at Raiffeisenbank in the HR product development team. Interested in DDD, software architecture, development of code analyzers, a little FP.



About the report: The report examines the architecture of an internal portal for employees and managers, where you can find various information and HR services. Historically, the portal has implemented quite different business processes supported by different teams using different technologies. We will tell you how the microservice architecture on the back-end and the front allows everyone to work together for a common result



β†’ We will start the meetup at 19:00 (Moscow time)



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