Tokyo Rubyist meetup: 10 Seconds to 100ms; Optimising a Legacy Endpoint / Responding to a Rails Security Incident
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Tokyo Rubyist meetup: 10 Seconds to 100ms; Optimising a Legacy Endpoint / Responding to a Rails Security Incident

Organisé par Tokyo Rubyist Meetup

Description

Agenda

18:30 〜 19:00 Doors open
Grab a drink and catch up with your fellow Rubyists.

19:00 ~ 19:05 Opening
We'll kick things off by welcoming everyone and giving a short introduction of the event.

19:05 〜 19:35 10 seconds to 100ms; optimising a legacy endpoint - Brett Tanner
Brett's first task after joining a new team was improving the performance of a legacy endpoint which often took ~10 seconds to respond and blocked rendering. 'Surely this will be easy' he thought to himself, 'just remove some unnecessary data, optimise the json formatting and move on'. One month and one incident later the endpoint's performance was in fact improved, but at what cost...

Profile
Brett is a full stack web developer currently working for Moneytree, a fintech company based in Tokyo, Japan. Prior to Moneytree he worked as the sole web developer for a chain of English schools; designing, developing and deploying full stack web applications like an event registration site and learning management system.

19:35 〜 20:05 Responding to a Rails Security Incident - Paul McMahon
In this presentation, Paul will walk you through an incident where resumes of 460 individuals became unintentionally public due to a combination of features interacting with each other in an unexpected way. He'll cover what caused the vulnerability, how it was resolved, and lessons generally about security in Ruby on Rails.

Profile
Paul McMahon has been building with Ruby on Rails since 2006. He founded Tokyo Rubyist Meetup in 2010 and runs TokyoDev, a job board and community for international developers in Japan.

20:05 〜 21:00 Open Networking

Discuss the presentations or anything else Ruby related with the other attendees.

Food Sponsor

TokyoDev's job board is filled with software developer positions at Japanese companies whose engineering team’s primary language is English. From the big companies you’ve already heard of, to smaller up-and-coming startups, our positions offer you the chance to live in Japan but work in an international environment.

Drink and Venue Sponsor
Le Wagon is the #1 ranked coding school for creative people and wanna-be techies. Our full-stack Web Development, Data Science & AI and Data Analytics bootcamps are designed for individuals who want to change their career, upskill, or launch their own venture!

Code of Conduct
Tokyo Rubyist Meetup is a safe and inclusive event. By attending, you agree to our code of conduct.
Calendar Date et heure
mercredi 15 avril - 18:30 (Asia/Tokyo Heure)
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Le Wagon Tokyo campus Tokyo, Meguro-ku, Meguro 2-11-3, 1530063 Tokyo
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Description

Agenda

18:30 〜 19:00 Doors open
Grab a drink and catch up with your fellow Rubyists.

19:00 ~ 19:05 Opening
We'll kick things off by welcoming everyone and giving a short introduction of the event.

19:05 〜 19:35 10 seconds to 100ms; optimising a legacy endpoint - Brett Tanner
Brett's first task after joining a new team was improving the performance of a legacy endpoint which often took ~10 seconds to respond and blocked rendering. 'Surely this will be easy' he thought to himself, 'just remove some unnecessary data, optimise the json formatting and move on'. One month and one incident later the endpoint's performance was in fact improved, but at what cost...

Profile
Brett is a full stack web developer currently working for Moneytree, a fintech company based in Tokyo, Japan. Prior to Moneytree he worked as the sole web developer for a chain of English schools; designing, developing and deploying full stack web applications like an event registration site and learning management system.

19:35 〜 20:05 Responding to a Rails Security Incident - Paul McMahon
In this presentation, Paul will walk you through an incident where resumes of 460 individuals became unintentionally public due to a combination of features interacting with each other in an unexpected way. He'll cover what caused the vulnerability, how it was resolved, and lessons generally about security in Ruby on Rails.

Profile
Paul McMahon has been building with Ruby on Rails since 2006. He founded Tokyo Rubyist Meetup in 2010 and runs TokyoDev, a job board and community for international developers in Japan.

20:05 〜 21:00 Open Networking

Discuss the presentations or anything else Ruby related with the other attendees.

Food Sponsor

TokyoDev's job board is filled with software developer positions at Japanese companies whose engineering team’s primary language is English. From the big companies you’ve already heard of, to smaller up-and-coming startups, our positions offer you the chance to live in Japan but work in an international environment.

Drink and Venue Sponsor
Le Wagon is the #1 ranked coding school for creative people and wanna-be techies. Our full-stack Web Development, Data Science & AI and Data Analytics bootcamps are designed for individuals who want to change their career, upskill, or launch their own venture!

Code of Conduct
Tokyo Rubyist Meetup is a safe and inclusive event. By attending, you agree to our code of conduct.