
Patrick Badley
developer/team lead/soccer player/traveler
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Patrick first got interested in software when he learned how to build a text-based basketball game on his TI-83 calculator in 8th grade. In college, he moved on to Visual Basic Atari-type games and the rest was history.
After several years in consulting getting his hands dirty in a number different technologies and experiences, Patrick is now a Development Team Lead at Vantage Point Logistics in Columbus, Ohio.
His interests range from building user-centered Web Apps, microservices, effectively managing teams, mentoring, learning, playing sports, and travel.
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DiSCovering Your Team
Every team is made up of different personalities. Often times these differences make collaboration difficult, but they don't have to. Knowing your personality type and the personalities of your team and adjusting your behavior based on your audience can go a long way to make your team a cohesive unit. Let's explore DiSC profiles, learn what they are, how to identify them, and what to do with what you've learned to make your team effective.
DevelOP Your Kubernetes Cluster with GitOps, Helm Charts, Docker, Flux, and Git!
Whether you're an expert kubectl-er or just dipping your toes into all things kubernetes and docker, come check out an innovative approach we implemented for a customer to configure and manage their kubernetes cluster!
Join us for a tour of the roles and responsibilities of each technology in the pipeline as well as a hands-on demonstration. During the hands-on demo, we'll spin up a kubernetes (k8s) cluster, push container images to docker hub, configure k8s deployments and services, and marvel as all the pieces comes together right before our eyes.
Microservices are NOT for you! …or maybe they are... let's find out!
There's a lot of buzz around microservices, companies like Netflix, Google, Uber, and Lyft have thousands of microservices in production, but if you don't work for one of these giants, do microservices make sense for you? Using the microservices architectural pattern has a number of valuable benefits, but also adds complexity and a new set of problems. So, let's break this down so you understand what you're getting into and why. First, we'll start with what are microservices, why they are interesting, what problems they solve, and when to use them. Secondly, we'll cover how you can start realizing some of the benefits of microservices without the need to completely overhaul your solution. Join us if you're wondering what the hype is all about and are interested in diving into the world of Microservices!
CodeMash 2019 Sessionize Event

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