Givery
渋谷区南平台町15-13 帝都渋谷ビル8F
Join us for the fifth instalment of TokyoDev Talks, where we have presentations that cut across the stack from engineers working at some of the most interesting tech companies in Japan.
Note that attendance for this event is limited to software developers, those aspiring to become one, or working in an adjacent position (e.g. Product Managers, UI/UX Designers, Security Engineers, etc). If you're unsure whether you're qualified to attend, please get in touch.
Enjoy talking with the other participants before the presentations begin. Drinks and snacks will be provided by Givery.
We'll kick things off by welcoming everyone and giving a short introduction of the event.
Tech debt is an issue that plagues all developers, but by having careful planning from the beginning stages of a project, it can be mitigated. Modern Scala is very well-suited for building maintainable, safe, and scalable services. This presentation will focus on how we evolved our tech stack at Givery to develop an improved template for future-proofing our codebases.
JJ is a team leader at Givery, where he has been working for the last four years. He was previously an engineer at Amazon.
Tokyo has the most comprehensive public transit system in the world. Without the need for a car, nearly any point of the city is accessible with only a short commute. But what if you wanted to figure out all of the places you could travel to in 1 hour? Or how could you find a common meeting ground with a friend on the opposite side of the city? This presentation will describe how Curtis built an Isochrome Map to satisfy those needs and more.
Curtis has worked as a backend engineer at Givery for two years.
A short wrap-up for the presentation portion of the event.
Discuss the presentation or anything else with the other attendees.
Givery provides the missing link that our clients need to scout, hire, and train world-class engineers. We are profitable, privately owned, and our clients include some of the biggest names in the Japanese tech and gaming industry.
TokyoDev's job board is filled with software developer positions at Japanese companies whose engineering team’s primary language is English. From the big companies you’ve already heard of, to smaller up-and-coming startups, our positions offer you the chance to live in Japan but work in an international environment.
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Get-togethers for developers interested starting and growing a career in Japan. Organized by TokyoDev.
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