Tugberk is a self-motivated software developer who craves to create great software products and systems and build effective development teams with a decade of software development and technical leadership experience. He is passionate about knowledge sharing and has been trying to do his best by speaking at conferences, writing blog posts, establishing collaboration on open source projects, and authoring a book. He cares about reliability, observability and scalability of the software products he works on as much as caring about the day-to-day happiness, effectiveness, and productivity of the team he works as part of. He also aims to strive for the balance required to have a stable, maintainable and architecturally-accurate software product, and being on the market fast with an iterative approach.
Tugberk works at Deliveroo 🍔🥘🍣 in London as a Senior Software Engineer as part of one of the algorithm teams. He was previously at Redgate for 4 years, working as a Technical Lead where he was responsible for all aspects of the products delivered by the team ranging from technical architecture, coaching/mentoring engineers in the team to product direction. He has also been a Microsoft MVP for more than 6 years on Microsoft development technologies.
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Talks I've Given
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Getting Into the Zero Downtime Deployment World
Featuring Tugberk Ugurlu
Continuous delivery is a huge step forward in our ability to rapidly deliver features and value to the users of distributed applications, but it comes with a cost and a responsibility. Most modern web applications need to be highly available, and this also means that it should be up during the...
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Designing Towards Event Sourcing
Featuring Tugberk Ugurlu
Event sourcing offers you many benefits from both business and pure programming angles. As it's such a fundamental design principle, one might argue that it should be introduced early in your designs. However, this doesn't need to be the case. Especially, when you are anticipating future...
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ASP.NET 5: How to Get Your Cheese Back
Featuring Tugberk Ugurlu
ASP.NET 5 is the new kid on the block, and it’s here with a lot of new, unfamiliar features and concepts. As a developer, it’s not yet clear why you should start developing on ASP.NET 5 or, more importantly, why you should move an exsisting, healthy project to it. I hear a lot of Questions like:...
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Going Further with ASP.NET 5
Featuring Tugberk Ugurlu
After getting to know ASP.NET 5, and seeing where it’s different from previous versions, it's time to master the next development framework! If you want to go a little further and look under the hood of ASP.NET 5, this session will be for you.
asp.net .net asp.net-5