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Let me share with you my passion for Technology, Innovation and Software

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In my work, I build complex software systems, from the initial architecture decisions to the smallest implementation details, bringing it all the way to the customers, while advocating for test driven development and clean code.
In my free time I enjoy satisfying my endless thirst for professional and personal growth.

I bring a technical spirit of entrepreneurship and a business view to everything I do.

I founded the Wix R&D Women Community and I enjoy mentoring women in tech.
Currently, I'm the lead architect for e-commerce enterprises @ Wix, before that, I led backend, full stack and mobile teams, and was the R&D Team Lead at D-ID, a startup developing Computer Vision Deep Learning algorithms.

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Evolve to AI - Nir Orman (Wix)
Things LLMs Can't Teach You About LLMs - Nir Orman
MLCon 2021: Distributed Workers System for Lifting Any Heavy Algorithm
Distributed Workers System for Lifting Any Heavy Algorithm - Nir Orman
Women On Stage Conference | Day1, Track1
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Addressing Gender Imbalance in Software Engineering Through Community and MentoringLIKEDISCUSSPRINT

In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods spoke to Nir Orman and Einav Carmon from Wix  about addressing the gender imbalance in software engineering through community and mentoring.

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Blog Posts

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RUNNING DEEP LEARNING ALGORITHMS AS A SERVICE

August 23, 2020

So, you have a really cool algorithmic library written in Python and TensorFlow/Keras/Some other platform that requires running workloads on a GPU and you want to be able to serve it at scale and have it up and running fast. Read how to do it on my medium blog!

GROWING OBJECT ORIENTED SOFTWARE GUIDED BY TESTS

May 27, 2021

When I first joined Wix as a Software Engineer, I heard about the book Growing Object Oriented Software guided by Tests by Steve Freeman and Nat Pryce (which is referred to as the GOOS cause it’s official name is oh-so-long). In this series of posts, I will be summarizing the main chapters of the book.

Reading a Book
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WOMEN IN ENGINEERING DAY 2021

June 23, 2021

"Don't quit, don't settle, never stop learning"

Feature Retrospectives

February 8th, 2022

The why, how and what of the agile retrospective
In this post, I’ll share with you why you should want your team to perform retrospectives.

I’ll explain how to do it in a way that will make its benefits shine and I’ll provide a short template to get you started easily.

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©2021 by Nir Orman

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