RIBs - Uber's new mobile architecture that scales to hundreds of engineers by Tuomas Artman
Most well known mobile architectures start to work against you after your engineering team grows large. A new architecture paradigm is needed to support the development of mobile applications with hundreds of mobile engineers.
After investigating all other mobile architectures, Uber created RIB's, a platform-agnostic novel mobile architecture designed with reliability, testability, isolation and maintainability in mind. In this talk, you'll learn about the motivation to create an entirely new mobile architecture, the process that let us re-write the Uber application in 3 months with 200 engineers and an overview of the architecture itself.
# Tuomas Artman
Tuomas is the tech lead for Uber’s mobile architecture and frameworks team. Prior to moving to the Bay area five years ago, he founded one of Finlands leading digital consultancy and spent a year in Shanghai building games and multiuser technology platforms for the Chinese market.
Видео RIBs - Uber's new mobile architecture that scales to hundreds of engineers by Tuomas Artman канала Devoxx
After investigating all other mobile architectures, Uber created RIB's, a platform-agnostic novel mobile architecture designed with reliability, testability, isolation and maintainability in mind. In this talk, you'll learn about the motivation to create an entirely new mobile architecture, the process that let us re-write the Uber application in 3 months with 200 engineers and an overview of the architecture itself.
# Tuomas Artman
Tuomas is the tech lead for Uber’s mobile architecture and frameworks team. Prior to moving to the Bay area five years ago, he founded one of Finlands leading digital consultancy and spent a year in Shanghai building games and multiuser technology platforms for the Chinese market.
Видео RIBs - Uber's new mobile architecture that scales to hundreds of engineers by Tuomas Artman канала Devoxx
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