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Extreme Programming Meets Real-time Data
Summary
Tom Johnson and Gel Goldsby talk about scaling problems they encountered at Unruly, and where extreme programming values led them. Scaling incrementally has raised some interesting challenges in how to deal with growing data volumes, and by trying to deliver value in small steps, they've ended up with some unconventional solutions.
Bio
Tom Johnson is a Software Engineer at UnrulyCo. Gel Goldsby is the Reporting and Data Team Lead at Unruly.
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