Python
April 7, 00:00 (UTC+4)
Python Hashlib & A True Story of One Bug
Dmitry Alimov
JettyCloud
How we came up with CQRS
Yan Ponomarev
LitRes
Dmitry Alimov from JettyCloud and Yan Ponomarev from LitRes discussed how to solve the hashlib problem and shared their experience in developing CQRS at our meetup.
Meetups by JettyCloud is an open platform that brings together technical experts in DevOps, QA, JS, Java, and more. Every month, we organize meetings where colleagues from different companies can come together to discuss interesting cases and topics.
Python Hashlib & A True Story of One Bug
During the presentation, we discussed solving the problem related to hashlib that the author encountered during development. We also delved into the hashlib module, which is part of the Python standard library. This presentation was useful for developers who use the Python programming language, as well as anyone interested in Python internals and hashlib.
How we came up with CQRS
This presentation is of interest to middle and backend developers, as well as those building a career in architecture. The solution discussed in the presentation may be difficult to use in new and existing projects. However, it was useful to see how something that rarely happens in practice was implemented from scratch. Using a specific example, Yan talked about CQRS and helped to understand the principle of operation and its specific benefits.
Speakers
- Dmitry Alimov
JettyCloud
Dmitry AlimovJettyCloud
Started his career as a developer of desktop applications and games, then worked on development for mobile devices. After that, he developed a framework for automating testing solutions in the field of interactive television and wrote backend and services. Currently, he works as a developer at JettyCloud.
- Yan Ponomarev
LitRes
Yan PonomarevLitRes
Began his career in IT in the days of NetWare. He has worked with FoxPro and Clarion, and is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer and Network Security Specialist. He has designed and built a Structured Cabling System, installed and configured network equipment. In recent years, he has been coding in Python and has been designing and developing systems in the B2G segment. He now works as a backend developer at LitRes.