Brain Patterns for Software Development
Offered By: GOTO Conferences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore brain patterns for software development in this 49-minute conference talk from GOTO Berlin 2015. Discover insights into customer mindsets during requirement analysis, architectural decision-making processes, and other puzzling aspects of software development. Learn about the brain's structure and function, and how it relates to software development practices. Delve into concepts such as meaning maturity, meaning stiffs, and the piggyback system. Examine social dynamics through the lens of the Social Seesaw and Self Lover principles. Understand the importance of the Now Magnet in decision-making. Gain valuable knowledge from speakers Julia Dellnitz, Founder and Chief Play Officer of Learnical, and Jan Gentsch, Agile Coach and Pearl Diver. Access a comprehensive cheatsheet summarizing key takeaways to enhance your software development approach.
Syllabus
Introduction
The Brain
Your Brain
Question
Meaning Mature
Meaning Stiffs
Meaning piggyback system
Interaction
Social Seesaw
Self Lover
Now Magnet
Cheatsheet
Taught by
GOTO Conferences
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