CTO in ResidenceMicrosoft
Andrew is the CTO in Residence for Microsoft for Startups in Sydney. He works with startups to help them scale their technology and their companies. Previously he was CTO at CancerAid & Zova, winning an Apple Design Award for Zova in 2016.
Talks I've Given
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Your team as a distributed system
Featuring Andrew Harvey
As we level up in technical roles, often we find ourselve thrust into team leadership and management. This sneaks up on us and we can be left without the skills to adequately understand, engage with and lead our teams. This inevitably has a negative effect on our teams and this effect is...
leadership -
Your team as a distributed system
Featuring Andrew Harvey
As we level up in technical roles, often we find ourselve thrust into team leadership and management. This sneaks up on us and we can be left without the skills to adequately understand, engage with and lead our teams. This inevitably has a negative effect on our teams and this effect is...
management -
Your Team As A Distributed System
Featuring Andrew Harvey
As we level up in technical roles, often we find ourselves thrust into team leadership and management. This sneaks up on us and we can be left without the skills to adequately understand, engage with and lead our teams. This inevitably has a negative effect on our teams and this effect is...
people-&-process -
They're Good Dogs: A Gentle Introduction to Machine Learning with CoreML and Vision
Featuring Andrew Harvey
At WWDC this year, Apple announced their CoreML and Vision frameworks. These allow you do easily implement machine learning models inside your app, running on the GPU on an iPhone. Suddenly a world of machine learning is possible in ways that it wasn't before.
mobile
In this talk, you'll see a real... -
Functional Firmware by Example
Featuring Andrew Harvey
Firmware has historically been written in C, and as such has generally been very imperative in nature. With modern devices like the Raspberry Pi Zero and more recently the Rasberry Pi Zero W, embedded processors can now happily run a linux stack on a very small footprint with low power draw.
All...
technique