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Developing Passion, in Many Senses
Jon Skeet keynotes on developers’ passion for their craft, how to find, nurture and enjoy it, how to balance work and life activities, when to step back, and if too much passion can be a problem.
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Software Development Tales from the Continent
Enyo Kumahor shares software development stories from the African continent.
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Seven Ineffective Coding Habits of Many Programmers
Kevlin Henney examines seven coding habits that are not as effective as many programmers — whether working with Java, .NET, native or scripting languages — might believe, and suggests alternatives.
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To the Moon
Russ Olsen tells the moon landing story and how it has affected the software development.
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Impact Mapping - Making an Impact over Shipping Software
Em Campbell-Pretty overviews how to create an Impact Map, sharing real world examples of how impact mapping has helped support the delivery of software products.
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The Evolution of Engineering Culture: Oh, the Places We've Been
Melissa Pierce discusses the history and present of CS culture, gender relations, and tensions between hardware and software engineering.
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Groupon Engineering: Building Culture through the Experimentation MindSet
Sri Viswanath shares the ideas and program driving Groupon’s engineering culture.
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Engineering the Resolution Center to Drive Success at Airbnb
Alvin Sng discusses the important engineering aspects of the Resolution Center’s development.
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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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Software Development & Architecture @ LinkedIn
Sid Anand discusses the architectural and development practices adopted by LinkedIn as a continuous growing company.
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The Pivotal Way
Josh Knowles shares thoughts on the strong engineering culture which has made the Pivotal Labs team successful, taking a look at how things have evolved over the past 20 years.
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The Better Parts
Douglas Crockford discusses how to use programming languages more effectively; reviews the good parts in EcmaScript 6 and JSON.