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Node.js Madrid - Carving Up Legacy with Microservices

Thursday 3 March 2016, 19:00 - 20:00

Calle de Manzanares, 1, Madrid, España

En marzo os traemos una charla conjuntamente con nuestros amigos de h4ckademy: una empresa de Londres que viene a Madrid a contarnos cómo han tomado un sistema legacy con .NET y lo han migrado a Node.js con microservicios. Y para que podáis practicar, ¡será en inglés, por supuesto! Carving Up Legacy with Microservices The London-based company GuideSmiths is going to introduce us how they migrated a £90M per annum revenue jobs site from a legacy .Net platform to an AWS / Docker / Node.js based one in 9 months. Steve Cresswell Steve wants to live in a world where the word bureaucracy is consigned to history and a RAG report is a news bulletin for outdated fashion labels.As a developer with more than 20 years of experience, he’s channeling all of this experience into growing his first business venture, GuideSmiths, a software development house specialising in cloud based microservices and integration. Steve is currently leading major development projects for TES Global.When he’s not knee deep in coding new builds, integration layers, legacy migrations and creating open source libraries, he’s very likely to be found… coding… or spending time with his young family.He’s the proud author of Yadda, a javascript Behaviour Driven Development tool and Rascal, a wrapper for amqplib. Felipe Polo Felipe is a man on a crusade to slay legacy systems and will not rest until his dreams no longer consist of poorly constructed XML messaging. He is a highly accomplished javascript developer with eight years experience and has worked for the MailOnline, Santander, Telefonica, CSC & British Gas. He’s currently a senior developer for GuideSmiths and has been instrumental in modernising TES Global’s outdated jobs platform. Felipe loves nothing more than deconstructing a legacy application or building a cloud based integration layer. With an MBA under his belt, he not only understands how to create robust and well tested code, he also understands what this means in the wider strategic business context. In his spare time, he’s a keen bachata dancer and an exercise enthusiast. He has run numerous marathons and is always thinking about his next challenge.

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Publicado por: Miquel Camps