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Resiliency Patterns: Crafting Fail-Safe Systems with Proven Patterns #344

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the-dina opened this issue Jan 24, 2024 · 3 comments
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the-dina commented Jan 24, 2024

Thanks for proposing a talk for RORO Sydney!

Please provide the following information:

  • Name of talk (in the title field)
  • Brief summary of the talk content
    Explore the essentials of resiliency patterns in Ruby. We'll cover key strategies like Circuit Breakers and Retry Logic to enhance application reliability, using practical Ruby examples for robust, fail-safe systems.
  • Which month's meetup you would like to present at
    March
  • Length of talk (please try to keep to ~15 - 25 minutes, but we're happy to allow wiggle room; however, the more succinct, the better!)
    20 minutes
  • Your Twitter username (if you have one)
  • Are you happy to have your talk published on the RubyAU YouTube channel?
    Yes
  • Link to, or upload of, a photo of yourself that will appear in the meetup slide deck (if you don't specify one, we'll see if we can find one from your social media accounts)
    The github one is fine, thanks.
@Yasmin-A95
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Thanks for proposing a talk Dina, this sounds like a great one. We'd love to have you at our March meetup.

@the-dina
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Thanks a lot @Yasmin-A95 for organising the events so perfectly! Looking forward to it!

@Yasmin-A95
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Hey @the-dina, the organisers and I decided to do mob programming for this meetup to switch up the format a bit. But would you still be interested in giving this talk in May? (we'll be skipping April due to Rubyconf)

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