This year’s Devoxx was my first remote conference. I got my ticket back in December when that was the only option. A lot of people from Evojam went to Kraków instead. For me, FOMO kicked in at the moment they posted the first pictures. Here I was, sitting in front of my laptop all day, 300 km away from all the excitement.
To make the most of my situation, I set out to pay undivided attention to any talk I would go to. Back in uni, the best way for me to do that was to make a lot of notes. And so I did.
This way, I ended up attending the most tech talks I have ever listened to over three consecutive days. Looking back, there are three recurring themes that I found most appealing.
In this text, I want to discuss three talks on the topic of software architecture.
Building high performance apps tends to result in a lot of learning and plenty of interesting stories. That's why in the beginning of 2016 we've silently launched our new blog: tech.evojam.com. This is a hardcore, technological publication devoted to engineering of serious web applications. Ones that need to handle a lot of traffic or data.
There comes a time in the life of an evolving company where one thing doesn't fit with the rest: the logo. Now that we're locked on the new motto: high-quality, scalable web apps - we needed to change it.
In the upcoming weeks some of the Evojam crew members will appear live on stage. Here's a brief summary - reach out if you plan to be there as well and want to meet face to face. All of those events are in Warsaw.
We’ve launched our new website a few weeks ago. It represents what we stand for today and is the result of the journey we went through over the past 2 years. Read a short FAQ about what's changed.