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Multiple tech talks at the largest OutSystems day the city has ever seen.
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About this event
The after-pandemic Porto User Groups took place at a small kitchen in Vertical Cowork. It was enough for the 6 of us.
When we were regularly over 20, we moved to a new Vertical and a bigger room.
Now that we often have 50 registrations and even this space is getting small, Vertical opens a larger place in Porto. To celebrate it, we are going to do an even bigger event!
Three hours of OutSystems, with some large talks and a couple of smaller ones.
Enough time to meet new people and learn with the best.
Speakers
Daniel Gonçalves
NTT Data
Tech Lead / Chief Architect
Edgar Tursi
Western Union
Senior Software Engineer
António Carvalho
OutSystems
Frontend Architect
When
Saturday, February 22, 2025 3:00 PM – 8:00 PM (UTC)
Daniel Gonçalves with the topic "Decoupled Architecture"
In a decoupled architecture that follows microservices principles, application features are composed by calling self-contained services. These can be implemented by different teams at their own pace, scale independently, thereby reducing the complexity of the solution.
4:30 PM
Small Break
4:40 PM
Edgar Tursi and the topic "Security Flaws: undertanding and preventing common vulnerabilities"
A view on common mistakes regarding
-Server / Client Actions
-User Enumeration
-Wrappers
-Broken Access Control
5:30 PM
Small Break
5:40 PM
António Carvalho with the topic "Micro Frontends in OutSystems using iframes"
Micro Frontends extend the concepts of micro applications to the frontend world and are an architecture pattern that excel in promoting team independence and release lifecycle for different parts of an Application. In this session, I will explain how to correctly implement Micro Frontends in OutSystems using iframes and custom code