Find My Tea: A technical journey through new product development (1 February Online)
What: Find My Tea: A technical journey through new product development
When: Tuesday, February 1, 2022 7:00pm to 8:30p (GMT)
Where:?SyncIpswich (online)
After what feels like an age I’m getting back into speaking and of course I’m speaking about Find My Tea! This time it’s technical!
As well as online with SyncIpswich I’m also doing the ACCU Conference, nor(DEV):con and one other:
- ???ACCU Conference - 4pm 8th April (Bristol) - 90min version
- ???nor(DEV):con - 24th & 25th June (Norwich)
- ???TBC - July
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Find My Tea: A technical journey through new product development
There is more to having a great idea for an app than just building the app. You’re not only required to be a full stack developer (whatever that means), which doesn’t usually include the skills for building an app, you need to understand and be competent in ‘Ops’ (there’s really no such thing as DevOps) and the automated pipelines used for testing and deploying the app, it’s backend services and supporting applications. And there is so much to choose from!
In this session I will take you on the journey of discovery from having an idea, to choosing, rechoosing and choosing again the different technologies and platforms I used to build and release a new product from scratch.
This session will be focussed on the technology choices made and the reasoning and not on the product itself - although of course this will feature. This will include the mobile technology, the technology used for the web applications, backed services, hosting and development pipelines.
You can download the Find My Tea app here: https://findmytea.co.uk
Paul Grenyer
Husband, father, software engineer, metaller, Paul has been writing software for over 35 years and professionally for more than 20. In that time he has worked for and in all sorts of companies from two man startups to world famous investment banks and insurance companies. He has built and run three limited companies, none of which made him a millionaire and two of which threatened his sanity on more than one occasion.
Paul was a founding member of both SyncNorwich and Norfolk Developers, two of the most successful tech and startup based community groups in the East. He created and chaired the hugely successful Norfolk Developers Conference (nor(DEV):con) for seven years bringing in speakers and delegates in the sphere of software engineering from around the globe.
Co-Owner at Cambridge Website Design
3 å¹´Sounds very interesting, see you there!