Google Service Weaver Community Tour - San Francisco


Jul 27, 06:00 PM PDT
  • Google office, 188 The Embarcadero San Francisco, 94105 Google
  • 28 RSVP
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We are excited to host the community tour worldwide, in collaboration with Google, to learn Service Weaver with deep dive tech talks and hands-on workshops.

Service Weaver is a programming framework that makes it easy to write, deploy, and manage distributed applications written in Go. With Service Weaver, you write your application as a modular monolith and compile it into a single binary. The Service Weaver runtime then splits the binary and deploys it as a set of distributed services. This programming model enables you to focus on what your code does without worrying so much about where it runs. You can deploy your application across multiple execution environments, locally on your laptop, across a pool of machines via SSH, or in the cloud!

Learning Outcomes: By the end of the workshop, you should be able to:
- Develop a Service Weaver application.
- Add instrumentation (e.g., logs, metrics, traces) to your application.
- Debug, monitor, and test your application.
- Understand how to deploy your application to the cloud.

Workshop Structure:
We will develop, instrument, test, and debug a Service Weaver application.
- Part 1: Service Weaver Presentation
- Part 2: Hands-on Activity

Requirements:
- Bring a Linux or MacOS laptop with Go version 1.20 or later installed.
- Prepare your development environment to write Go programs.

Venue:
Google office, 188 The Embarcadero San Francisco, 94105

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Srdjan Petrovic (Google)

Srdjan Petrovic is a Principal Software Engineer at Google. He received his PhD in Computer Science from Dartmouth in 2005. His Google tenure includes teams such as Search Infrastructure, AdWords Infrastructure, and Technical Infrastructure.
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