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Joined on Nov 23, 2019

  • ****``` []t/# ```###### tags: WebHack#45 Optics is not as popular as in Haskell community, and speaker will explain why. A way to explain immutable data in programming world: we copy the world every time there is a thing changed. This sounds super expensive and impractical, but actually, in most of cases, you don't need to copy everything.
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  • Speaker: Paul, the CEO of Quickwit, Inc. Slides: TBD Talk Agenda Every single logging related product. Two types of search engine
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  • Lightning Talk 1: Apply App Modernization swiftly: an introduction to swift method by Guixin by Guixin Zhu: Senior Solution Architect @ VMware Pivotal Labs Why we need to modernizing apps Sometimes modernization is for like make the system stronger to resist disasters, or get recovered from that Like, to have a system can easily recover from disasters, no need costly checking for like data inconsistency Legacy system in the past may not be designed to have such capacity
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  • Speaker: Wanasit Tanakitrungruang Slides: TBD Talk Agenda Q & A Retrospective Networking
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  • Speaker: Shinichi Hashitani Slides: TBD Talk Who am I? Senior Platform Architect --> (Sometimes) Sale Engineer Agenda
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  • Speaker: Ansel Lin, senior data engineer from treasure data Talk Mission of data engineering prepare easy to use data What kind of data? Structured and Unstructured Data Structured Data
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  • Speaker: Robert & Dan Slides: TBD Schedule Intro to VMWare Pivotal Labs How We Works Scoping Meeting
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  • Pivotal x Webhack (August Event) Find Designer or PM community and mailing list -> Fonda, Paipo, Wesley, 秋野 設置Discord -> Paipo Event owner -> Fonda
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  • Speaker: Erika, Canyon, Summer Slides: TBD Online Q&A: https://app.sli.do/event/l00yv4hc/live/polls Introduce Pivotal Labs Agneda Who we are How we do Agile Challenges when doing remote agile
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  • Speaker: Guanfeng Wang Slides: TBD Talk Agenda Introduce Grab A car sharing service Current Stats
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  • Speaker: Greg Weng Slides: https://tinyurl.com/y7ebvyu2 Talk I love programming languges I've learnt Java, ruby, python, Elm, Go, Haskell Show the diagram from a simple statement
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  • Speaker: Adler Hsieh Slides: TBD Talk Agenda Who am I Backend Engineer at Merpay, Inc Ruby & Golang twitter: @adler_hsieh
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  • Speaker: Anton Semenov Slides: TBA What lies at the core of FP? Function programming is a way of solving problems which centers around combinning side-effect-free constructs in a declarative... Declarative vs. Imperative Deep dive (FP & Scala)
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  • Speaker: Ivanov Alexey Slides: Writing code for people Introduce "Evil Martians" Software consultancy Do open source projects Many branches in the different countries Let's talk about writing
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  • ###### tags: `WebHack#30` # Fireside Chat: Challenges of managing a team https://twitter.com/WebHackMeetup/status/1217269557426933761 **Q1.** How to measure your impact? **A1.** Ask your end users and ask their opinions. **Q2.** I am managing a team that people are working remotely. Do you have any suggestion to motivate the remote workers? **A2.** - Set the objective with them - Read [Daniel Pink - Drive](https://www.danpink.com/books/drive/) - Daily standup to make people feel they are i
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  • --- tags: WebHack#30, Event --- WebHack#30 Secrets to Going Up Your Career Ladder === ## Schedule ### 19:15 - 20:15 Panel Discussion - [Panel Discussion: Secrets to going up your career ladder](/utFqujVFQbG-YYpyLaamog) ### 20:30 - 21:00 Stage 1 - [Fireside Chat: Challenges of managing a team](/H7KsuLdUQ6K48P-zpIlAsA#) ### 20:30 - 21:00 Stage 2 - [Workshop: Set up your personal career goal in 2020](/p3hmtFrCSOiBxXyvr9uswQ#)
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  • ###### tags: `WebHack#30` # Workshop: Set up your personal career goal in 2020
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  • ###### tags: `WebHack#29` # Native goes Web: Create powerful browser apps with WebAssembly I am a frontend engineer from U-Next. #### Warmup Quiz Q: The W3C made which important press release on Dec 5. A: WebAssembly becoming official web language ### Bringing mangas to your browser (Background story) * Unext manga can be viewed in both desktop browsers and mobile browsers * Unext books: Major release in Mar 2019, contents includes mangas, novels, etc. * Unext manga book viewer is powered
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  • ###### tags: `WebHack#29` # Weaving empathy into your product development process ### Game: Arm Wrestling For those who won more than 10, When you have same goal, you can achieve it. It's all about communication When you are building a service or product, there is a lot of negotiation, communication. ### Communication with Empathy - Understand stakeholders; perspective talking - Information sharing and transparency - Bring into comparison - x ## Empathy Not building what you like, try t
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  • ###### tags: `WebHack#29` # How Abstract benefits designer-developer collaboration [Abstract](https://www.abstract.com/) is like Git for designers. ### Benefits for developers 💻 `Abstract` features... 1. add developers into early design stage and have more discussions 1. version Control 1. easy comparison 1. easy to manage `design system` 1. production-ready assets 1. small components
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