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Andreas Leidig – How we did it: The Story of a Website

Andreas Leidig – How we did it: The Story of a Website About Andreas Leidig Summary There are many open source projects. Most of them are tools or libraries for programmers. This is a running website. Interested in seeing the

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Ioan Eugen Stan – Hands on Continuous Delivery

Ioan Eugen Stan – Hands on Continuous Delivery About Ioan Eugen Stan Summary We all use/consume software today somehow. It comes pre-installed with a device, we download and install it or we just use it on line. These are all

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Alex Bolboacă – From Requirements to Tests in Kanban

Alex Bolboacă – From Requirements to Tests in Kanban About Alex Bolboacă Summary Kanban or Scrum tell you it’s your job to define the technical practices to use. But nobody explains in detail how to link Kanban or Scrum with

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Csaba Patkos – Getting Started with Test Driven Development

Csaba Patkos – Getting Started with Test Driven Development About Csaba Patkos Summary A hands-on workshop to introduce TDD for the interested programmers. It has a theoretical part, not very much, just so that each attendee can remember what a

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Johan Martinsson & Rémy Sanlaville – Hexagonal Architecture – Ports and Adapters

Johan Martinsson & Rémy Sanlaville – Hexagonal Architecture – Ports and Adapters About Johan Martinsson About Rémy Sanlaville Summary Did you succeed to create a nice OO application by using multi-level architecture? We think that is not possible and multi-level

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Aki Salmi – Refactoring Legacy Code – a true Story

Aki Salmi – Refactoring Legacy Code – a true Story About Aki Salmi Summary This is a true story. Me getting an assignment to a project which had 0 tests. And no other developers. Old, yet live code written in

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Alex Bolboacă – A Career Growth Model: The Pyramid of Programming Skillsets

Alex Bolboacă – A Career Growth Model: The Pyramid of Programming Skillsets About Alex Bolboacă Summary As a programmer, you are wondering what it takes to grow your career in a fast-changing environment. This talk is about a path for

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Erik Talboom – CQRS in Baby Steps

Erik Talboom – CQRS in Baby Steps About Erik Talboom Summary Command Query Responsibility Segregation is a very powerful and yet easy architectural pattern that can help you to simplify the execution path through your codebase. It doesn’t matter wether

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Bogdan Grădinariu – Logic and Style in Modern Web Apps

Bogdan Grădinariu – Logic and Style in Modern Web Apps About Bogdan Grădinariu Summary This paper is mainly about an improved and cleaner way to build the css architecture of a web application. In a web environment, people tend to

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Adi Bolboacă – S.O.L.I.D. Principles

Adi Bolboacă – S.O.L.I.D. Principles About Adi Bolboacă Summary Today we need to change products fast and in a reliable way, without introducing defects. We will have a discussion about five basic principles of object-oriented programming and design: Single responsibility,

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