Etsy's CTO, joined two years to replace the rapidly growing site's failing architecture, introduce high velocity development, and build a world class engineering team. Previously at Flickr for 4 years as the architect. Helped build Odeo which later became Twitter, Indymedia.org (a citizen journalism network in over 100 countries), and dropped out of college to sell his first startup to Palm Computing. One of the original authors of OAuth, he is passionate about the importance and power of the Open Web. Also passionate about building great engineering cultures, scalable architectures, and coffee.
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Presentation: "Etsy: Architecture Optimized for Change"Time: Monday 12:05 - 13:05 Location: Salon D
Abstract:
The interesting bits of Etsy's architecture are not about the what, but the why. Two years ago, in the face of poor uptime and brittleness, we rolled out a new architecture that, in addition to providing horizontal scalability and performance, optimized for some non-traditional goals: |
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