Next month, Ian Cooper (@ICooper) joins DevTernity with one of the best TDD talks of all time – "TDD, where did it all go wrong." Many devs say this talk has completely changed their approach to testing and TDD. 👨💻👩💻 devternity.com
📈 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 💪 devternity.com
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. 🪵 🪓 🧠 =💰
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? 📈🤯
@shanselman joins DevTernity next month to share his secrets of surviving information and cognitive overload. 📉😇
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. devternity.com
❤️ 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 by @Logitech. Now you'll be able to write code with even more joy ❤️ devternity.com
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. devternity.com
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. devternity.com
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.
So we invited Kristine Howard (@web_goddess), who participated in 250 interviews at AWS – as an interviewer and a hiring manager. Kris will help you make the interview process great again™ so that you can (finally) enjoy it. devternity.com
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 – the most popular Java framework is developed – Josh Long (@starbuxman) joins DevTernity to share behind-the-scenes details. 🤫 devternity.com
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.
You can’t simultaneously fight your code and be Agile—it slows you down too much. Your code’s design must evolve incrementally along with your understanding of the product.
At the upcoming DevTernity, you'll have an excellent opportunity to attend Allen Holub's masterclass on creating highly maintainable systems and architectures that can easily accommodate changing requirements and grow incrementally as the system evolves. devternity.com