Developer, Wizard, Anarchitect
Jarek Ratajski is a software developer at Digital Asset. He started coding in 1990 on the commodore 64 and still loves it. For most of his professional career, Jarek was developing java applications for banks and insurance companies, however, in the last years, he is mostly coding Haskell, Scala, and Kotlin. At the conferences, he speaks often about functional programming, languages but mostly about things that make him angry at work.
In this talk, I'll introduce Bazel, exploring its core concepts and the unique aspects that set it apart from other build tools. I'll dive into some typical challenges Scala developers might face when working with Bazel.
Software Engineer, CR&DO @ SoftwareMill, Scala/functional programmer, blogger