Building a Better Web
June 11–12, 2018: Training
June 12–14, 2018: Tutorials & Conference
San Jose, CA
Thomas Bouldin

Thomas Bouldin
Software Engineer, Google

Thomas Bouldin is the tech lead for Google events. Previously, he led the cloud functions for Firebase team, where he contributed to the Firebase real-time database and Firebase SDKs. Thomas has been developing serverless platforms since before the term was popularized. He was an early employee at Parse, where he built the company’s client and server-side push notifications infrastructure. He also worked on Google Image Search infrastructure and Microsoft Windows. Thomas holds a bachelor’s degree in software engineering from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with a focus on computer graphics and operating systems and security.

Sessions

9:50am–10:30am Wednesday, June 13, 2018
Architecture and microservices
Location: 212 A/B
Secondary topics:  Developer Experience Track: Tools, Platforms, and Techniques, High-level, Technical
Thomas Bouldin (Google), Sarah Allen (Google)
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Modern backend architectures increasingly stitch together loosely coupled services through event-driven pipelines. Thomas Bouldin and Sarah Allen explain how “stackless” programming can free you to build applications faster that scale more smoothly. Read more.