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An Architect’s World View
Colin Garlick presents a foundation of value for the practice of architecture, starting with the values that architecture is established on, showing what's important for an architecture.
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Stuff I Learned about Performance
Mike Barker shares lessons learned at LMAX Exchange: starting from a clean domain model is imperative and understanding the trade-offs between performance and safety/generality/functionality.
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Worse Is Better, for Better or Worse
Kevlin Henney revisits the original premise and definition of “Worse is Better”, and looks at how this approach to development can still teach something surprising and new.
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Keep Things Simple
David Tanzer, Oliver Zymanski explain with examples how to apply the rules and principles of object-oriented software design to create simple architectural designs.
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How Can We Use Our Creative Power and Technological Opportunity to Address the Challenges of the 21st Century?
Gyorgyi Galik discusses our urban future and explores new possibilities to create projects and materials that change the environmental effects of art and design practices.
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Learning to See, Learning to Lead; The Vanguard Method
David Joyce discusses how organizations can solve their super-ordinate problems through the use of the Vanguard Method.
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Programming Should Be More than Coding
Leslie Lamport makes the case for separating the design details of what a program should do and how it should work from the business of writing code, and discusses how the design process should work.
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Improvement Initiatives Are Like Teenage Sex
Pawel Brodzinski focuses on the importance of having a correct mindset and understanding the context rather than blindly following some methods.
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Functional Principles for Object-Oriented Developers
Jessica Kerr explains through Java and C# code samples six principles of the functional programming style.
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The Idea Stack: Finding Your Product Vision
Josh Wexler takes participants through the Idea Stack exercises and use case studies, illustrating how to build a vision for a product before developing it.
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Strategic Design: Embrace Imperfection!
Eric Evans shares approaches that have helped him with issues in architecture, with a focus on establishing boundaries between software with different conceptual approaches and discipline levels.
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Mens Sana in Corpore Sano (A Healthy Mind in a Healthy Body)
Phil Nash presents how NEAT (Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenesis), its relationship with to sitting, standing and walking, and the chemistry behind it helps being fit for long schedules.