Coding Life at AppsFlyer - Civic Hack, Ladies 1st Hackathon, Reversim & More
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Chief DevRel | Community Organizer (@tlvcommunity) | @shar1z
AppsFlyer has gone "all-in" on building a vibrant developer community locally and globally - and we are doing so by taking a meaningful part by supporting some of the leading developer community events and initiatives. I joined the team in December to take this from theory to practice, and I'm excited to see this already bearing fruit.
In March alone we will be helping make the Civic Hack 2019 happen, as well as the Ladies 1st Hackathon - working on making the world a better place through code. (On top of hosting three meetups!)
Civic Hack 2019
HaSadna, known for the excellent work they have done by creating a more transparent democracy through sites like the Open Knesset and Open Budget. These resources were built on the volunteer time of many excellent developers, and once a year they come together to hyperfocus on some of the most pressing issues with taking this data to the next level. Building out new ways to analyze and make this data more accessible to more people. We are happy to be supporting this event, and important work - and encourage hackers to join us, especially now with our most important civic duty coming up in April, we want to enable everyone to have free access to information to make intelligent and informed decisions.
Ladies 1st Hackathon 2019
Another important value at AppsFlyer is diversity of all kinds, and we were even recognized by the Geektime 2019 awards for our work on this front. To this end, we will be supporting the first women only hackathon, that is intended to enable more women in technology to learn about the inner-workings of a hackathon among peers & hone their coding skills. Join us in helping augment gender representation in the technology sector.
Reversim 2019
It's baaaaaaaaaack! Reversim 2019 call for papers has closed, and this is the fateful week that we get to decide what it is we'd like to see at the foremost developer conference in Israel. AppsFlyer is proud to have a bunch of (awesome) submissions in the pool, and if you think they're great too, we'd love for you to vote 'em up.
Below is the list, join us in voting and performing your dev civic duty this week...and get voting:
- How to Manage Your Kafka in an Explosive Growth Environment
- How We Went All-In on Reducing Technical Debt - And Lived to Tell the Tale
- How we Built a High Performing Engineering Organization by Hard Resetting our Hiring & Onboarding Processes
- A Modular SDK in A Fragmented Landscape
- How a Seemingly Small Issue Can Make your Software a Zombie
- Choosing the wrong thread
- Tick Tock on the Clock - Hope the Data Don't Stop
- Artificial Insanity - How to Keep Calm & Combat Imposter Syndrome
- Googlies, Grubbers, Lollies! Why we're obsessed with cricket and how it helped us improve our throughput by 200%
- API Gateways - This Time from the Client Side
- 10 golden rules for data analysis
Last but not least, feel free to follow the AppsFlyer Engineering meetup group - we are constantly working to deliver excellent sessions and events, as well as our blog.
Don't forget....we're HIRING!
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