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Joy of Coding 2017–Lightning Talks
The speakers give seven talks of five minutes each, presenting points of view or words of wisdom that might be of interest to software developers.
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Living the Good Life
Ted Neward discusses what some consider to be a good life and where it can be found.
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Shaving the Golden Yak
Jessica Kerr provides reasons to spend some time smoothing the development experience, and clues for where to spend that time in ways that help the entire team.
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Getting Old(er) in Tech: Staying Relevant
Don Denoncourt talks about how to stay relevant in the tech industry, ways to keep coding skills sharp, no matter how old we are, perspectives for technical growth and how to be a lifelong learner.
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Work in Progress - How to Make the World a Better Place
Joe Armstrong asks questions around the themes of software entropy reduction, making a personal computation infrastructure, adding trust to the web and storing data forever, to name just a few.
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The Technologist’s Guide to Hitchhiking
Seb Rose keynotes on the role of serendipity in a developer’s career, how to loosen up and how to make one’s own luck.
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Engineering You
Lynn Langit and Martin Thompson explore the individual practices and techniques that can help bring out the engineer in us.
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Intuition Engineering
Casey Rosenthal talks about a new discipline called Intuition Engineering and Vizceral, a tool they built at Neflix to process massive amounts of visual data in parallel.
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The Myth of the Qualified Developer
Pete Smith shares from his experience, discussing what it means to fail and how to make the most of it
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Fake it Until you Make it
Dom Davis takes a look at the Impostor Syndrome, discussing how and why it affects developers of all sizes.
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Engineering You
Martin Thompson talks about the characteristics of a good software engineer and explores the individual practices and techniques that can help bring out the engineer in everybody.
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Human Computer Interaction: Dystopian Economics
Dusty Burwell discusses about the negative effects of developing software and the potential problems it creates.