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HNLondon - #HNLondon, November 2014

Thursday 20 November 2014, 19:30 - 20:30

Cowper Street, London, Reino Unido

At the next event on Thursday, 20th November we will have talks from Douglas Squirrel on Microservices, Dimitar Stanimiroff on Growth Hacking Sales and Thomas Stone on PredictionIO, an Open Source Machine Learning Server. We are excited to welcome Nick Halstead, Founder and CEO of DataSift as our headline speaker for the evening. As always, we will have tons of free beer and pizza. Marc and Andi are looking to put together a small meet-up of current full-time start-up founders to watch Sam Altman's Start-Up class together, then discuss over pizza and beer. They are going to watch the first class on Thursday 13th Nov at 8.00pm. If you're a founder and interested in coming along, drop Marc an email at [masked]. HNLondon is generously supported by Atlassian unlocks the potential in every team. Our products help teams collaborate, build software and serve their customers better. Nearly 40,000 large and small organizations – including Citigroup, eBay, Coca-Cola, Netflix and NASA – use Atlassian’s tracking, collaboration, communication, service management and development products to work smarter and deliver quality results on time. Learn about products including JIRA, Confluence, HipChat, Bitbucket and Stash at http://atlassian.com. Lyst is a leading fashion marketplace - we partner with the world’s top fashion brands and stores to provide people with a personalised way to discover and shop for fashion online. From launch in 2010, Lyst is growing quickly and already generates tens of millions of dollars in sales for the hundreds of brands, retailers and publishers it partners with around the world. Behind the scenes we're python & machine learning fanatics and you can read more about that at http://developers.lyst.com. We're actively looking for talented people across the business. Contact Steve directly if you are interested in finding out more: [masked] resin.io pulls hardware development into the 21st century. It endows you with the ability to seamlessly update all your embedded linux devices in the wild. Any language, any packages, nicely contained and shipped to all your devices with a simple "git push". resin.io deals with all the messy bits like cross-compilation, device monitoring, VPNs, and log collection transparently, so you can focus on your product, not infrastructure. Osper provides a prepaid debit card for kids 8-18 that helps them learn about money management. And we not only help young people buy Legos and save for bicycles - we are building an awesome technology team that eliminates legacy code, keeps the bug rate tiny, and stays small and joyful. We are doing this by adopting and adapting techniques like pair programming, test-driven development, continuous deployment, and microservices. Read more about our plan to be awesome on our blog http://tech.osper.io. We want to meet and work with geeks of all stripes - from sysadmins to server-side devs, testers to mobile coders, data crunchers to security analysts. If that's interesting, get in touch with Squirrel at [masked].

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Publicado por: Miquel Camps