Next month, Ian Cooper (@ICooper) joins DevTernity with one of the best TDD talks of all time โ "TDD, where did it all go wrong." Many devs say this talk has completely changed their approach to testing and TDD. ๐จโ๐ป๐ฉโ๐ป https://t.co/2sMksCEnvB
๐ Kotlin challenges Java as the primary language for JVM, Android, and beyond. Want to learn how to build elegant, expressive, and fast apps in idiomatic Kotlin? Join with a full-day #Kotlin workshop led by @marcinmoskala, the author of 4x Kotlin books ๐ช https://t.co/HTQ2aoPik1
@ScottWlaschin joins DevTernity to talk about Pipelined-Oriented Programming and how it's related to FP, the open-closed principle, unit testing, the onion architecture, and more. POP is a nice alternative to classic OOP that can make your code *much* cleaner.
Next month, Sam Newman @samnewman joins DevTernity to share principles, practices, and patterns for decomposing existing large software systems into (micro) services strategically, safely, incrementally, and without big-bang rebuilds. ๐ชต+ ๐ช +๐ง =๐ฐ
Every day there is another blog and book to read, a video to watch, a tool and framework to learn... How to stay on top of things *and* stay sane? ๐๐คฏ
@shanselman joins DevTernity next month to share his secrets of surviving information and cognitive overload. ๐๐
Next month, Robert C. Martin @unclebobmartin will talk about the values and principles at the heart of Agile and stripe away misunderstandings and distractions that, over the years, have made using Agile difficult. https://t.co/2sMksCEnvB
โค๏ธ Thanks to @jetbrains, at the upcoming DevTernity, you'll have the opportunity to win 1 out of 10 licenses for IntelliJ IDEA, WebStorm, Rider, or any awesome IDE of your choice.
At the upcoming DevTernity, we'll be raffling off some amazing gadgets, graciously provided byย @Logitech. Now you'll be able to write code with even more joy โค๏ธย https://t.co/2sMksCEnvB
Code is going to continue to get easier to write, test, and deploy, and that will require software engineers to adapt and develop new skills. @kelseyhightower joins DevTernity to speak about the skills engineers will need to thrive in the future of tech. https://t.co/2sMksCEnvB
This year we'll have 12(!) full-day masterclasses. The latest addition is "Evolutionary Design: Beyond the Basics" by @jbrains, where you'll learn to make complex tradeoff decisions involved in making evolutionary design a core, everyday practice. https://t.co/2sMksCEnvB
So we invited Kristine Howard (@web_goddess), who participated in 250+ interviews at AWS โ as an interviewer and a hiring manager. Kris will help you make the interview process great againโข so that you can (finally) enjoy it. https://t.co/2sMksCEnvB
As soon as you become a senior dev, you'll be involved in interviewing developers. Most developers *hate* interviews because they're time-consuming, stressful, boring, and less fun than coding.
Gregor Hohpe, the author of "The Software Architect Elevator" (must-read), will provide a fresh perspective on the role of an architect in the 21st century, what a good architect should focus on, how to bridge the gap between business and tech, and how to make a big difference.
If you're a Java/Kotlin developer and want to know how Spring โ the most popular Java framework is developed โ Josh Long (@starbuxman) joins DevTernity to share behind-the-scenes details. ๐คซ https://t.co/2sMksCEnvB
At the upcoming DevTernity, Sam Newman will share practices, principles, and practices for decomposing existing large software systems into (micro) services strategically, safely, incrementally, without big-bang rebuilds.