Greetings! We are lucky to have two members from the community offer some talks on similar subjects, specifically automation tooling around native development.
This event is language agnostic and all levels are welcome. We will pair up on problems as we dive into startup initiatives, client work, and/or personal projects.
It’s amazing how much you can accomplish with a basic knowledge of SQL. In this course we’ll learn how to store lots of information (many millions of things!) and answer nearly any question we might have about that information (on the order of milliseconds!)
We’ll learn enough to make you say you “know SQL” -- table creation, inserts, selects, updates, deletes, aggregations, indexes, joins, and constraints. Along the way we’ll model real world problems so that you can see just how powerful SQL will make you!
Yesterday we had a serious incident with one of our databases. We lost six hours of database data (issues, merge requests, users, comments, snippets, etc.) for GitLab.com.
It's easy to find fault in the way we interview in tech. Often, there are unclear goals, trivia questions, and unrealistic coding environments. Let's analyze the things we don't like, and design a better process. Let's make a better technical interview with honesty, transparency, and a more realistic experience.
Salesforce's massive lobby wall at 50 Fremont in San Francisco is 108' long and filled with stunning, hyper-real scenes and ambient, generative artwork.