Paperless Post’s series of tech talks will continue at the end of October with a talk by programmer, blogger, and tech leader Alex “al3x” Payne, formerly of Simple and Twitter.
Tuesday, October 30th at 7PM
Paperless Post, 151 W. 25th St, 9th Floor, New York, NY
Space is limited and RSVP’s are required. Please RSVP here: http://paperless.ly/VXuyAn
Alex will be joining us to discuss, in his own words, “Architectural patterns for bridging multiple languages. In a world where we have an increasing number of highly specialized programming languages, how do we let programmers use the best tool for the job while working in/across teams?”
About Alex
Alex is a programmer, writer, angel investor, and an advisor to several startups. He recently helped launch Simple, an online banking service with a focus on better technology, design, and customer service. Previously, he was Platform Lead at Twitter, and has worked on projects ranging from online campaigns to information security. Alex organizes the annual Emerging Languages conference, a showcase of new programming languages. He co-authored O’Reilly’s Programming Scala (2009), and has been writing online for over a decade.
About Paperless Post Tech Talks
Paperless Post Tech Talks are our chance to bring developers and artists whom we admire into our New York office to talk and share knowledge about their work with our team and the larger New York tech community. They are open to the public but RSVP is required as space is limited. There will be time to talk and mingle with the other attendees and the speakers over craft beer and snacks.