Have you ever heard of a Pomodoro technique? 🍅  It helps stay in the flow 
and focused even when activities are overwhelming. We believe that everyone 
has it's own time management style and it's just a matter of time to find a 
right tracker. Maybe a better idea, to write a new one!

This time we meet on Saturday, 18th of December at 10am CET, last time this 
year to pitch Andrew Reddikh project TimeMate. This is a demo project to 
automate daily routines of a consultancy agent (developer) to
- track time over different platform, which you're comfortable with
- synchronise tracked time entries with customer's software, e.g. Jira, 
YouTrack
- create regular (monthly, weekly) time reports
- create regular invoices (monthly, weekly)
- send reports/invoices over various of channels

We are going to overview the basics of microservices world with Golang. We 
plan to 
discuss GRPC protocol, draw a design for the ideal pluggable architecture, 
think of interfaces and plugins to extend the tracking service, pick a 
module system to use native golang plugins or RPC plugins, prototype CI/CD 
workflow for cloud providers (hashicorp). 

Join us: 
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/how-to-make-time-microservices-work-for-you-with-golang-and-grpc-tickets-227319457617?aff=ebdssbonlinesearch&keep_tld=1

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