Have you heard about our upcoming Hackathon? 👀
Join us at #Replay2023 and our first-ever Hackathon in Seattle. Test your skills building applications with Temporal, and show us what you can do!
Find more details on the event and how you can join here 👉
https://t.co/oOQEMmbk8n
We're hosting a hackathon before our Replay conference September 11th!
With lots of use cases for Temporal, what do you choose? What about a reimagining of an ecommerce platform, with a Workflow per customer and a Workflow per order?
Learn more here: https://t.co/oOQEMmbk8n
Donut you want to start your day off right? Check out @bouncingsheep's post on compensating actions, a saga design pattern story. 🥣 🍳🍩
https://t.co/ToiglstOT7
For the next hour, ask us anything about the TypeScript SDK or our new TypeScript 101 course! Tweet your question with the #TemporalAMA hashtag, and we’ll reply 👀
Starting in a little less than an hour, we're conducting a #TemporalAMA around the newly GA'd #Python SDK and any other Temporal questions you'd like to pose!
If you want to start asking questions now, well, that'd be just peachy!
Whether you know Temporal or not, there's a good chance you know something about backend development.
So check it out: Our 2nd annual Reply conference is soliciting talks of all sorts! We'd of course love to hear how you're using Temporal, but plenty of other topics, too!
It's time to plan for Replay 2023! �� We had some amazing speakers last fall, and this year is going to be even more fun!
If you're interested in sharing your Temporal story, check out our blog post for more details and how to apply 👉
https://t.co/StQuKC5omq
One thing to emphasize: New or new-ish speakers are VERY WELCOME to submit something as well.
I and others on the DevRel team will be around to help you have a great speaking experience!
* Software exists outside of the “tech industry” too. Plenty of meaningful places outside the “normal” sphere.
* Downturns suck. It’s gonna be hard. You’re probably feeling sad, angry, unvalued. Those and all the rest are valid feelings. Remember: you ARE valued.
I did a little impromptu (hopefully) motivational but at the beginning of class today, in response to tech layoffs. The main messages:
* Your worth as a human is not your job. You are valued and matter all on your own.
* Big Tech is not the sole destination for software jobs.
❤️s out to all the recent layoffs. Lots of former colleagues hit by them, and sad to see so many lovely people affected. I'm always happy to chat and listen with whoever needs it. ❤️
With billionaires backing effective altruism pouring significant funds into AI work, “it is not surprising that the field has been moving in a direction promising an ‘unimaginably great future’ … while proliferating products harming marginalized groups.” https://t.co/s0nAqXhYNP
If you're in NYC this Wednesday, Nov. 30 stop by and see us! Our meetup talking all things Temporal, DataDog, and Go starts at 6pm EST...don't forget to stick around for the raffle! https://t.co/qdG8ZE9L97
Meet our amazing team and outstanding partners @datadoghq for an end of year @golang meetup in NY!
11/30/2022 6pm EST
https://t.co/c8faVZt26e
You don't want to miss it.
A neat thing about @temporalio is how we often land in the intersection of theory and practice. 🧵
Example: A question came up recently: what is "nondeterminism"? Think for a moment about what an example of it would be... What comes to mind?
But if a Workflow is started with 2 and 2, it ought to call the `AddNumbers` activity every time and return 4 at the end.
This Workflow would be deterministic even though AddNumbers depends on a flaky service.
The activity failing or not is a different question/test.