Lamoda Technical Presentations at GolangLive 2020

Hello, Habr! My name is Daniil Zinenko and I am the Head of Online Shop Development at Lamoda. From 14 to 17 October, our Go-team will be at the GolangLive online conference with a booth to which we would like to invite you.

Below is the schedule of mini-reports from our engineers and a quest game where you can win the Ninebot KickScooter MAX G30P electric scooter.

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We will be happy to chat with you on specialized topics. Discussion of each topic consists of a mini-report for 10-15 minutes, after which engineers are ready to openly discuss and answer questions.

Activity schedule

1. How to write 100 microservices and not go crazy
image October 14 at 11:30, October 17 at 12:50
Daniil Zinenko, Head of Online Shop Development:

Let’s talk about how we simplify the task of writing new services and make it easier to maintain existing ones. What tools have we found or written for this. Let’s discuss the processes that help us in this.

2. Why did we make our own Gonkey tool for testing microservices
image October 15 at 14:30, October 17 at 14:40
Kirill Polyakova, QA engineer:

I’ll tell you why we decided to make our own tool and how it simplified our test automation task.

3. “Event-driven systems architecture in Lamoda”
image October 14 at 13:30
Interview with Alexey Skorobogaty, systems architect:

A paradigm shift in modeling events and interactions between services. Consistency of states of individual services that work as a whole.

4. “How we teach PHP / Python developers to write in Go”
imageOctober 14 at 14:20, October 17 at 13:50
Mikhail Mokhnachev, development team lead:

How writing your own service from scratch helps a beginner understand the language and ecosystem in two weeks. Let’s take a look at our technical onboarding step by step.

Quest “Write your own microservice”

Can you write your own microservice in Lamoda? In 5 minutes, the telegram bot will guide you through such stages of creating a microservice as an architectural committee, testing, setting up a deployment, and others. But how good the result will turn out depends only on your decisions. The main thing is not to take the game too seriously.

  • All participants will receive a protective mask as a gift.
  • Let’s mark the most creative names of microservices with Code Mode branded flasks.
  • Holy random will help you choose from all the participants a happy owner of an electric scooter. The winner will be determined on the last day of the conference.

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See you at GolangLive 2020!

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