trivago is giving away 3 free spots in a workshop given by renowned author, instructor, and speaker Kyle Simpson (a.k.a. @getify). To be eligible, you only have to do two things…
In an Open Source World, Everyone Wins - Here's Why
trivago believes that a sustainable Open Source ecosystem benefits developers, companies, and users alike.
AWS Kinesis with Lambdas: Lessons Learned
We built a reactive pipeline to move almost a quarter billion database records to AWS and to build a reactive and serverless pipeline. This is the story of the lessons we learned along the way working with Kinesis and Lambdas
Melody - the sound of JavaScript for our Hotel Search
A while ago we decided to Open Source our JavaScript framework, Melody, which we have been using since 2016. We designed Melody to be fast, memory efficient and to be flexible enough for the future.
Interview with the Winners of trivago's New York Hackathon
On 11th of November 2017 trivago hosted a Hackathon at NASDAQ’s MarketSite in New York. The winners were awarded with a trip through Europe to visit trivago’s offices as well as conference tickets for The Next Web, Amsterdam. We invited the winners to our office, where we got to the chance to interview them about their Hackathon experience.
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How the Android development team came up with a new architecture based on clean principles and what we learnt along the way.
Splitting a Monitoring Monolith into Separate Components
Ever heard about Microservices? Those tiny litte pieces of code that are used to split a big pile of magic into smaller pieces of magic? Well, they’re not that tiny after all and require lots of preliminary work to use them properly. Have a look at this post to hear about my journey of splitting an existing monolith written in PHP up into several microservices written in Go.
trivago just made filtering faster and more accessible, but why and how?
Filtering is an important way to find what you’re really looking for, so why should we be okay with some users not being able to access them? We’re not, so we did something about it.
Python Hackathon at trivago
Hackathons! That’s where you feel super excited about creating something interesting, or useful, or just entertaining. They are a great way to encourage creativity and teamwork. Recently, trivago hosted a Python Hackathon in collaboration with the Python Usergroup Düsseldorf. The event was a full success!