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How We Improve Developer Experience at Grammarly

2024-11-27 – 2024-11-27 Meetup Visit website ↗

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Join us on Wednesday, November 27, to hear about our journey of building global platform components, migrating hundreds of services, and empowering dev teams with self-service tooling and resilient on-call practices.

✅ Registration: to attend the meetup, please register ➡️ here ⬅️ 🔈 Speakers:

  • Roman Pogribnyi - Software Engineer
  • Vladyslav Tripatkhi- Software Engineer

🚀 At Grammarly, we’ve launched a transition to standardize our tech stack and boost developer productivity while maintaining iteration velocity. During this session, we’ll discuss:

  • How we tackle infrastructure migrations at scale, with hundreds of services and dozens of dev teams
  • Changing culture to aid teams in using the new tooling
  • DevX practices and tooling for team onboarding and self-service
  • Internally developed tools to keep on-call rotation manageable during and beyond the migration process

Who Will Be Interested: Platform engineers, DevOps, software engineers, back-end engineers, generalists, and professionals who work with AWS, Kubernetes, CI/CD, and DevEx (senior and middle level).

Agenda: 18:30 Doors open: Time for mingling and networking with fellows; snacks and drinks will be served 19:00 Talks 20:00 More snacks, drinks, mingling, and networking 21:00 Meetup ends

✅ Where: In person, Grammarly Berlin hub ✅ When: Wednesday, November 27 ✅ Language: English ✅ Use this link to register: https://gram.ly/4fmcqga The event is free. Registration is mandatory. Due to a limited number of seats, the invites will be sent to a limited number of registered on a first registered first invited basis. Please check your inbox for a confirmation email about your attendance.

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Infrastructure migrations at scale

2024-11-27
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Roman Pogribnyi (Grammarly)

How we tackle infrastructure migrations at scale, with hundreds of services and dozens of dev teams; Changing culture to aid teams in using the new tooling; DevX practices and tooling for team onboarding and self-service; Internally developed tools to keep on-call rotation manageable during and beyond the migration process.