Leveraging Our Brains in Software Development
Offered By: GOTO Conferences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the impact of psychological biases on software development in this insightful interview from GOTO Berlin 2019. Delve into a discussion with Fahran Wallace, senior consultant at OpenCredo, and Benjamin Mitchell, director of engineering at Kevel, as they examine how our brains both empower and hinder complex software development processes. Discover strategies to identify and overcome these biases, and learn techniques to rewire your brain for improved performance. Gain valuable insights into the intersection of psychology and software engineering, and explore recommended books for further understanding of cognitive biases, decision-making, and behavioral economics in the context of technology and software development.
Syllabus
Leveraging Our "Brains" in Software Development • Fahran Wallace, Benjamin Mitchell & Preben Thorø
Taught by
GOTO Conferences
Related Courses
Software as a ServiceUniversity of California, Berkeley via Coursera Software Testing
University of Utah via Udacity The Hardware/Software Interface
University of Washington via Coursera Software Debugging
Saarland University via Udacity Introduction to Systematic Program Design - Part 1
The University of British Columbia via Coursera