Eric Sigler


Title: Humans are terrible compilers: A User's Guide

Description:

Humans are well known for their ability to be adaptable, flexible, and improvise as needed. However, they are often used as very oddly behaved compilers of written documents - run books for services, legal agreements, and pull requests / code reviews are a few examples.

This talk will cover several known issues with the current release of the Human 1.0 compiler, practical workarounds for these issues than anyone can use, and ways to debug when everything goes wrong.

Speaker

Eric Sigler

Eric Sigler


Eric Sigler is the Head of DevOps for PagerDuty, evangelizing culture, automation, measurement, and sharing. Prior to his current role, he lead the Developer Tools team, implementing Continuous Deployment across the company’s infrastructure. During his 16 year career in infrastructure engineering, he’s been the Technical Operations Manager at Minted, improving holiday cheer through high availability, and Manager of Computing Systems at Missouri S&T, saving the world one student at a time.