Buenos días,
Tras una "larga pausa veraniega", Madrid.rb vuelve en Octubre!!
De nuevo Lingokids nos volverá acoger en esta ocasión, pero, atención, en sus nuevas oficinas de la c/ San Bernardo, 17.
Esta vez, contaremos con la presencia de Carla Urrea, quien vendrá desde Valencia para hablarnos de se experiencia creando una gem para OpenFGA.
Aquí tenéis los detalles:
Building a ruby gem for OpenFGA
Cuándo: Jueves, 30 de Octubre de 2025, a las 19:30
Dónde: Oficinas de Lingokids, en c/ San Bernardo, 17, de Madrid
Quién: Carla Urrea Stabile
In this talk, I'll share my experience
comparing hand-written and generated code, exploring the trade-offs
between automation and readability. We'll discuss how any approach might
have an impact on developer experience-- how it affects
maintainability, debugging and long-term sustainability.
But how did I get here? Well, after working for a bit with OpenFGA,
an open source authorization solution, I learned that you could use SDK
generators, this is something OpenAPI does, for example.
When I tried to use it, the code felt like a foreign language. You
could tell it was machine-made rather than human- friendly. So I tried
to implement the gem myself, and that led me to ask myself the question:
which is better? generated code or human written code? Whether you're
deciding between writing your own gem or letting a generator do the work
for you, this talk will give you the insights to make an informed
decision and improve the developer experience along the way.
Muchas gracias a Lingokids por cedernos su espacio de nuevo y a Carla por venir hasta Madrid, así como a Rosa Gutiérrez por su gran labor dando a conocer Madrid.rb (y creo que además, en esta ocasión, podremos conocer a Mochi!!)
¡Nos vemos allí!
Un saludo