scala.bythbay.io: Alon Muchnick Interview
Recording: scala.bythbay.io: Alon Muchnick Interview
you along with Nick I walk for weeks calm and I'm a developer at week stars the e-commerce platform for weeks okay so um I got in weeks three years ago and there was like the exact time started like a transition from Java to scala and it was really interesting experience like writing skava code by thinking Java so you like we generated like a bunch of ugly stuff that we still sometimes laugh at but it's a process it's a process like changing your mindset to think functional and to switch your old patterns into new ones and suddenly become immutable everything is immutable so it's a process and it takes a while but I really enjoyed right now actually we don't have a weeks we develop a bunch of microservices really really small one so m and we used to and you mainly do stuff our own way we don't use any big known frameworks we try to keep it really slim really simple and I really appreciate it and my ideal stack will probably be regarding like being able to deploy a lot more faster to production without waiting for builds in Tim city and stuff like that so hopefully you just press over the bottom and all the way through to in production I actually had a really I actually saw a really good talk abouting and the first day I think and I remember the exact name on how to introduce Scala to an organization and the guy like listed the types of people are going to see the enthusiast one the one who say is why what do you need it it's bad like so I was like I really like felt connected to the issues you mentioned because this was the same process in our company like the advocates and again so I had really found listening to his experience of how he introduced skeleton organizations [Music]