
Kayla Kasprak is a mobile software engineer at Comcast NBCUniversal. She has worked on back-end Cloud Digital Video Recording (cDVR) in Go as well as tvOS apps for NBC News, TODAY, and MSNBC. Read more on her LinkedIn.
Catch Kayla at her sessions below:
All developers have likely experienced the familiar dread surrounding code reviews - having to context switch to unblock a teammate's pull request or deciding how to move forward after a comment with which you disagreed. Guided by examples, this session will outline techniques to help you transform the code review culture of your team, improving code quality and working relationships simultaneously.Â
Mobile app development teams are usually pretty small, so this is the perfect opportunity to expand your network and meet other iOS and Android developers! All skill levels welcome. We'll talk about how to get started, our varied experiences in industry, best practices, favorite architecture patterns, testing frameworks, finding support in the community, and more.
Come meet our leaders and colleagues at the intersection of media + technology. We have an evening of insights and inspiration in store for you.
Once you have an onsite interview scheduled or a TECHWomen quick connect confirmed, you will receive more information about how to attend this invite-only VIP event.
This is a story about extraordinary, cross-functional teamwork that resulted in the most comprehensive and technologically advanced Olympic Games viewing experience in history. It's also a personal story for Comcast NBCUniversal employees who went the extra mile to bring the Games – and their special moments – home to their friends and families, Team USA athletes, and customers across America. It’s a story that could only take place at Comcast.
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Imagine thousands of engineers all over the country collaborating to develop the next generation of ideas and testing revolutionary technology — the kind of technology that results in groundbreaking new products and improved user experiences, like On Demand or the Xfinity TV app. That is a day in the life at Comcast Labs.