What Would You Do? Learning from Kanban Charts
This session walk you through charts from real Kanban teams asking “what should be happening”?
This session walk you through charts from real Kanban teams asking “what should be happening”?
Adding code is easy. Everyone gets their start by cut-n-pasting some else’s code. But every line of code you don’t need is a burden. Delete that s**t.
Mobile software is the next big thing and your company needs to there. But what does there actually entail? Should you build a native app? On which platforms? Do you have the skills for that? What about the web? Can you deliver an awesome experience using nothing but a mobile …
As developers build larger and more complex systems supporting many users collaborating on growing data-sets in parallel, many are turning to patterns like Command/Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS). Unfortunately, the baggage of building N-Tier style business logic continues to weigh on their modeling efforts, often resulting in domain models that don’t …
Learn again to use PHP data structures appropriately, leaning closer on the way to employ arrays, the SPL and other structures from PHP extensions as well. We all have certainly learned data structures at school: arrays, lists, sets, stacks, queues (LIFO/FIFO), heaps, associative arrays, trees, … and what do we …
Learn how to take advantage of enterprise integration patterns with the Twitter social network as an example of datasource and destiny. This session shows how to start integrating systems with Apache Camel, the top Java EIP framework. It also covers how to design, define, and run routes with Java, XML, …