Software Development - Learning to Walk Again
Offered By: ACCU Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore foundational aspects of software development through an engaging keynote that draws parallels between mountainous paths in southern France and key programming concepts. Delve into analogies connecting red wine with unit testing, oak forests with scope creep, and deep river gorges with CI pipelines. Examine the importance of slowing down, observing behavior, considering alternatives, and deliberately practicing different approaches to improve software development skills. Reflect on the idea that better software development is not simply about using the latest tools, but about mastering fundamental concepts and practices. Consider the value of focused practice and improvement over rushing to finish, as emphasized by the Cyber-Dojo FAQ.
Syllabus
KEYNOTE: Software development – learning to walk again - Seb Rose [ACCU 2018]
Taught by
ACCU Conference
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