1968 - Reflections on 50 Years of Software Engineering
Offered By: GOTO Conferences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking conference talk delivered by Kevlin Henney at YOW! 2018, reflecting on the progress of software engineering since the 1968 NATO Software Engineering conference. Delve into the evolution of software development over the past half-century, examining both advancements and persistent challenges. Gain insights into valuable lessons from the past that remain relevant today, and consider potential future directions for code development. Benefit from Henney's expertise as a consultant, programmer, and keynote speaker as he critically analyzes the industry's journey. Discover recommended books for further exploration of software engineering concepts, team dynamics, and product development principles. Engage with this 48-minute presentation to gain a deeper understanding of the field's history, current state, and potential future trajectories.
Syllabus
1968 • Kevlin Henney • YOW! 2018
Taught by
GOTO Conferences
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