Responsible development at Tide: an insider take from a Flutter engineer - Emil Iliev

Published: 09 August 2024
on channel: Flutter Conf India
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About the Talk:
What exactly does it take to produce a good app? How much effort? How much knowledge? What is enough? When a feature is released, where does it go? Can you see it, touch it, hear it? What is the impact on the world and on the ordinary human being? On us.

When a new feature is released to production it actually just made its first step, and that is only 10% of the job. There are another 90% that we, engineers, should care about. A worldwide impact is achieved by a diverse mind pool and multi-cultural emotional intelligence. At Tide engineers are working for people’s businesses and livelihood, which brings a level of responsibility sensitively higher than any other industry. Emil is here to tell the story of how engineers at Tide create, solve, code and nurture an application with an universal pulse.


About the Speaker:
Emil has a decade of experience and is currently part of Tide’s star engineering team.
Amongst Flutter, State Management Architectures and CI/CD, he is also interested in organisational scaling. Before Tide Emil spent around 5 years working in the gambling and automotive industries. Software in this sector must be extremely secure and safe. This allowed Emil to gain knowledge designing and developing highly sophisticated, reliable and impenetrable code.
Emil used to be a university teaching assistant for 2 years and he’s still enthusiastic about different ways to share his knowledge with the community. He also practises Bulgarian traditional dancing and insists that it is a fantastic way to stay fit.

Twitter:   / _emiliev  
LinkedIn:   / eiliev  


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