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Search ArticlesGOTO Serverless Bengaluru 2025
You're building systems that need to scale. You're juggling real-time data, unpredictable loads, complex workflows, and Generative AI applications. And traditional architectures just aren't cutting it anymore. That’s where Serverless comes in. At GOTO Serverless in Bengaluru, we go hands-on with the tools, patterns and thinking you need to design systems that are scalable, resilient and built for change — using AWS tech built specifically for this kind of work.
Facilitating Software Architecture
Home Conference Sessions Facilitating Sof... Andrew Harmel-Law • Sonya Natanzon | GOTO Book Club You need to be signed in to add a collection Sonya Natanzon and Andrew Harmel-Law explore key concepts from Andrew’s book, fostering decentralized sociotechnical systems, emphasizing the importance of embracing imperfection in decision-making, and combating cognitive biases like the framing effect.
How to Continuously Deliver Quality Software Against All Odds
Home Gotopia Articles How to Continuou... Daniel Terhorst-North and Julian Wood share decades of experience to offer a nuanced view of programming, governance, and product delivery. By framing programming as a socio-technical activity, they emphasize the critical role of collaboration, feedback, and sustainable practices. The conversation challenges traditional governance models, advocating for hypothesis-driven product management and continuous feedback mechanisms.
How to Deal with Software Complexity
Home Gotopia Articles How to Deal wit... Charles Humble interviews Dr. Gail Murphy about the challenges in software engineering today. They discuss how productivity isn’t just about lines of code but is more about focus and minimizing task-switching. Gail also talks about the difficulty of managing the rapid evolution of system architectures, stressing the need for regular restructuring and refactoring to avoid issues like increased coupling and decreased performance.
Kafka Connect: Build and Run Data Pipelines
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Balancing Technology and Human Creativity
Home Gotopia Articles Balancing Techno... Explore the rich tapestry of what it truly means to support developers. Michaela Greiler challenged the notion that tools alone define this experience, highlighting how collaboration, culture, and a focus on joyful engagement can transform productivity.
Learning Microsoft Azure
Home Bookclub Episodes Learning Microso... Jonah Andersson • Håkan Silfvernagel | Gotopia Bookclub Episode • October 2024 You need to be signed in to add a collection Share on: Copied! Jonah Andersson ( author ) Developer, Cloud & DevOps Engineer and Book Author
Innovations in Serverless and Event-Driven Solutions
Home Gotopia Articles Innovations in S... Julian Wood and Ben Ellerby explore the challenges and innovations in event-driven architectures, generative AI, and serverless technologies. They emphasize the importance of well-structured event schemas and the role of platform teams in reducing cognitive load for developers.
Looks Good to Me- Constructive code reviews
Home Bookclub Episodes Looks Good to M... Paul Slaughter • Adrienne Braganza Tacke | Gotopia Bookclub Episode • October 2024 You need to be signed in to add a collection Paul Slaughter and Adrienne Braganza Tacke delve into the critical role of communication in code reviews, emphasizing how soft skills can significantly enhance the engineering process.
Observability 2.0: Transforming Logging and Metrics in Software Engineering
Home Gotopia Articles Observability 2.... Charity Majors and James Lewis explore the evolution of observability and the challenges faced by software engineers. Charity introduces the concept of canonical logs, which enhances observability by systematically gathering and organizing contextual data throughout a request's lifecycle, leading to more structured debugging.