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GOTO 2020 • What We Left Behind - 10 Valuable Skills From The 1990s • Garth Gilmour & Eamonn Boyle
Sep 02, 2020
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This presentation was recorded at GOTO Oslo 2020. #GOTOcon #GOTOoslo
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Garth Gilmour - Ireland's most experienced software trainer; Kotlin specialist Eamonn Boyle - Experienced developer, architect and team lead; highly requested GOTO speaker ABSTRACT Many features of software engineering from the 1990s are best left there. No modern developer wants to write code in text editors, grapple with centralised version control, or manually configure and run their build process. However we should be careful not to dismiss everything old as worthless. This talk presents ten valuable skills for developers that have been marginalised during the Agile revolution [...] Read the full abstract here:
https://goto-oslo.com/2020/sessions/1302/what-we-left-behind-ten-valuable-skills-from-the-1990s-virtual
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