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SUMMARY:10 Seconds to 100ms\; Optimising a Legacy Endpoint
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DESCRIPTION:イベント詳細はこちら\nhttps://techplay.jp/event/99343
 4?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=ics&utm_campaign=ics\n\nAgenda\n\n18:30 
 〜 19:00 Doors open\n\nGrab a drink and catch up with your fellow Rubyis
 ts.\n\n19:00 ~ 19:05 Opening \n\nWe'll kick things off by welcoming every
 one and giving a short introduction of the event.\n\n19:05 〜 19:35  10 
 seconds to 100ms\; optimising a legacy endpoint - Brett Tanner \n\nBrett'
 s first task after joining a new team was improving the performance of a 
 legacy endpoint which often took ~10 seconds to respond and blocked rende
 ring. 'Surely this will be easy' he thought to himself\, 'just remove som
 e unnecessary data\, optimise the json formatting and move on'. One month
  and one incident later the endpoint's performance was in fact improved\,
  but at what cost...\n\nProfile\n\nBrett is a full stack web developer cu
 rrently working for Moneytree\, a fintech company based in Tokyo\, Japan.
  Prior to Moneytree he worked as the sole web developer for a chain of En
 glish schools\; designing\, developing and deploying full stack web appli
 cations like an event registration site and learning management system.\n
 \nResponding to a Rails Security Incident - Paul McMahon\n\nUnfortunately
  the talk Responding to a Rails Security Incident has been canceled as th
 e presenter is unwell\, we wish Paul a swift recovery! \n\n19:35 〜 20:0
 0 Rubyist show and tell\n\nDo you have a cool snippet of Ruby code that y
 ou'd like to share\, but it doesn't warrant an entire presentation? A cha
 llenge with your Ruby application you've been struggling with\, and would
  like some advice? A helpful library or tool you've come across? This is 
 your chance to share it.\n\nFor those who'd like to participate\, you'll 
 have up to five minutes. There's no need to create a slide deck\, but you
 'll be able to use the projector if you have a code sample or something e
 lse to share. While we'll ask you if you'd like to participate when signi
 ng up\, this is just to gauge interest\, and you can change your mind on 
 the day of the event.\n\n20:00 〜 21:00 Open Networking\n\nDiscuss the p
 resentations\, the upcoming RubyKaigi or anything else Ruby related with 
 the other attendees.\n\nFood Sponsor\n\nTokyoDev's job board is filled wi
 th software developer positions at Japanese companies whose engineering t
 eam’s primary language is English. From the big companies you’ve alre
 ady heard of\, to smaller up-and-coming startups\, our positions offer yo
 u the chance to live in Japan but work in an international environment.\n
 \nDrink and Venue Sponsor\n\nLe Wagon is the #1 ranked coding school for 
 creative people and wanna-be techies. Our full-stack Web Development\, Da
 ta Science & AI and Data Analytics bootcamps are designed for individuals
  who want to change their career\, upskill\, or launch their own venture!
 \n\nCode of Conduct\n\nTokyo Rubyist Meetup is a safe and inclusive event
 . By attending\, you agree to our code of conduct.
LOCATION:Le Wagon Tokyo 東京都目黒区目黒2-11-3 印刷工場１階
URL:https://techplay.jp/event/993434?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=ics&utm
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