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Laura Carvajal

Principal Engineer
The Financial Times

Laura has been a Software Engineer for 15 years and is currently a Principal Engineer at The Financial Times. She led the accessibility team for FT.com in 2016 and currently works in the Internal Products team at FT tech.

Talks

  • What I learned about Serverless from building a Pokémon Radar

    In 2017 I had been playing Pokémon on and off for about a year and had a few left to catch! Though pokemon tracking maps helped, I wondered, what if THE pokemon I wanted popped up when I wasn't looking? So I set out to build a service that would send me push notifications every time there was an important pokemon around. I had a few constraints. Whatever I built had to: - Be free: I have one rule with this game, and it's to _never_ spend money on it. Paying a cent to build this was off-limits. - Be reliable: The goal of this service was to make sure I never missed a pokemon I cared about. That meant no downtime. - Not overwhelm external dependencies - Be performant In this talk I share how I built this service: how, to meet those constraints, it went from a free Heroku app with a scheduler to a serverless system with lambdas running in 7 different parts of the world. We'll also go over how this experience shaped real-life decisions in my team at The Financial Times, where speed, reliability and cost play a big role in our architectural decisions.