Gergely Orosz
Gergely frequently blogs about engineering, management and distributed systems on PragmaticEngineer.com.
Gergely is a long-time engineer turned engineering manager living in Amsterdam. Gergely frequently blogs about engineering, management and distributed systems on PragmaticEngineer.com. He is currently writing a book on growing as a software engineer, within tech companies.
He formerly was headed up mobile, web and distributed systems teams at Uber, within the Uber Money team.
As an engineer, he’s worked across the stack, doing mobile (Android, iOS, Windows Phone), web, backend and thick client development through his decade-long developer career. Before Uber, he built new apps at Skyscanner, shipped Skype for Xbox One and Skype for Web at Microsoft, and built trading software at JP Morgan.
Developer productivity 2.0
In this session Gergely walks through a survey on how various engineering teams work, and what approaches they have found productive. He covers what developer productivity means, and approaches and tools that you can experiment with.
How to effectively onboard teams at scale
Best practices for onboarding in large or growing orgs
How enterprise organizations can respond when engineering goes wrong
Building quick and sustainable incident management processes