The London Java Community: Microservices and Serverless: How we got here, things to think about and let’s see you do it!

Join the LJC at WeWork Waterhouse Square where Tim Graves will be discussing Serverless and Microservices and some of the factors to consider. In the first part of the evening, Tim will review a bit of the history of how we got to Microservices and Serverless, and some of the benefits and advantages, as well as things people need to be careful of. In the second half, Tim will live demo the fn project - an open-source container-native serverless platform. He'll show us how to install the project and how to create basic functions and flows. Bio: Tim is a cloud native solutions specialist. A grand job title that basically means he tries to help people solve their problems using cloud based solutions (obvious huh?). Tim used to work for Sun Microsystems and has been involved in many roles (pre-sales, product management, requirements engineering, architect) and also many product areas (security, storage, IOT). When not working for Oracle, Tim is a keen skier and unprofessional chef. Agenda: 6pm - Doors open/Registration 6.30pm - Introduction 6.40pm - Serverless and Microservices and some of the factors to consider talk and demo - Tim Graves. 7.40pm - Questions Event organised by the awesome folk at RecWorks - check out the blog here: blog.recworks.co.uk Thanks to WeWork Waterhouse Square for providing the venue. Continue the conversation at our Slack Group: londonjavacommunity.slack.com Sign up here if you're not a member: barrycranford.typeform.com For security purposes please ensure you complete your full name when signing up. Please take photo ID with you.

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The London Java Community (LJC) is a group of Java Enthusiasts who are interested in benefiting from shared knowledge in the industry. Through our forum and regular meetings you can keep in touch with the latest industry developments, learn new Java (& other JVM) technologies, meet other developers, discuss technical/non technical issues and network further throughout the Java Community.