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Devnology Podcast 052 - Pieter Joost van de Sande
25.05.2016
51 Minuten
In this episode, we interview our very own Pieter Joost van de Sande.


Pieter Joost van de Sande is an software developer at Happy Pancake. The largest online dating service of Sweden. He actively contributes to numerous open source projects. He is not bound to a specific language or platform, but rather likes to explore the differences.


He regularly present at conferences like Microsoft TechDays, SDC and NDC. Next to that he is one of the founders and board member of Devnology where he helps to organise meetings and runs a populair podcast about software development. His role in the community is recognised by Microsoft who awarded him with the exclusive Microsoft MVP award.


Interview by @daan_van_berkel and @_angelos.


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Happy Pancake The Go programming language Alan Kay on Messaging Martin Fowler on Microservices
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Devnology Podcast 051 - Laurent Bossavit
11.10.2015
51 Minuten
In this episode, we interview Laurent Bossavit on the morning after the Joy of Coding conference, May 30th 2015 in Rotterdam.


Laurent has over 20 years of experience around computers, spending most of it in startup environments. He consults with software companies on implementing agile processes in their organizations. As a Francophone, you may know him as the co-translator of Kent Beck's Extreme Programming Explained's French edition.


Interview by @freekl and @daan_van_berkel Links for this podcast

Laurent's presentation on Joy of Coding: The joy of debugging ourselves Laurent's Book: The leprechauns of software engineering The BuildStuff conference The 1968 NATO conference on Software Engineering
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Devnology Podcast 050 - Scott Wlaschin
20.07.2015
58 Minuten
This episode features an interview with Scott Wlaschin. Scott has over 20 years experience in software development, design and architecture, covering all aspects of business software. He is the creator of the popular F# web site, fsharpforfunandprofit.com, and has done many F# presentations at conferences and user-groups around the world. Follow Scott on twitter: @ScottWlaschin


This interview was recorded on the 18th of May 2015 at the Infi offices in Utrecht. Interview by @freekl and @daan_van_berkel Links for this podcast:

Scott's blog is fsharpforfunandprofit.com Presentation: Functional Design Patterns. From the BuildStuff conference 2014. Uncle bob wrote this blogpost about it Presentation: From NDC 2014 'Domain Modelling with the F# type system'. The F# Foundation is on fsharp.org Presentation: Here's where Dean Wrampler talks about Anemic domain models Book: The Design of Everyday Things, Don Norman. (Revised and Expanded Edition, 2013) Book: Design for the Real World: Human Ecology and Social Change, Victor Papanek, 2005 Book: The Little Schemer, Felleisen and Bibby, 1995 (4th edition)


 


This podcast is in English - Deze podcast is in het Engels
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Devnology Podcast 049 - Mathias Verraes
11.12.2014
56 Minuten
This episode is an interview with Mathias Verraes. Mathias is an independent consultant, based in Belgium. He advises companies on how to build enterprise applications for complex business domains. As a team leader, he helps developers to use best practices. He specializes in curing large legacy projects: writing tests for untestable code, refactoring to Domain Driven Design, and giving applications a second life. Follow Mathias on twitter: @MathiasVerraes


This interview was recorded on the 2nd of November 2014 in Kortrijk. Interview by @freekl and @pjvds Links for this podcast:

Mathias blogs on http://verraes.net/#blog He offers several workshops Book: Domain-Driven Design by Eric Evans Book: Implementing Domain-Driven Design by Vaughn Vernon More on Event Storming Mathias is one of the founders of DDD Belgium There are also 'chapters' in Copenhagen, Paris and Krakow DDD eXchange by skillmatter is the yearly DDD conference We mention HHVM/Hacklang (Facebook's backwards compatible PHP replacement) The PHP Specification: http://hhvm.com/blog/5723/announcing-a-specification-for-php Presentation: Modelling By Example (Using BDD to drive both the UI and domain model) Behat (a BDD framework for php) and PHPSpec were mentioned. In the interview we mention PHP implemented in PHP, but mixed up https://github.com/ircmaxell/recki-ct and https://github.com/ircmaxell/PHPPHP More info on FP with DDD through Cyrille Martraire and fsharpforfunandprofit Book: Working Effectively with Legacy Code by Michael Feathers Book: Refactoring by Martin Fowler


 


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Devnology Podcast 048 - Emma Armstrong
28.10.2014
1 Stunde 1 Minute
In this episode we talk about software testing with Emma Armstrong. We talk about what makes a good tester, and we discuss testing katas as a way to introduce and practice testing.


Emma is a test engineer and all-round do-gooder at Red Gate Software and has been baking quality into software for over 13 years. In that time she’s gotten her hands dirty with both manual and automated testing and had the opportunity to dig into everything from compilers to web applications. She’s worked with most methodologies, gotten to grips with technologies ranging from chipset hardware to UI (and everything in between), managed test teams and is currently working on one of Red Gate’s latest developer tools. Follow Emma on twitter: @EmmaATester


This interview was recorded on the 4th of October 2014 at the Devnology Community Day at the AFAS offices in Leusden. Interview by @freekl and @daan_van_berkel Links for this podcast:

More on the testing katas in this article : Be deliberate about improving your testing skills Emma occasionally blogs on http://taooftesting.co.uk Emma mentions various testing techniques such as Boundary Value Analysis and using Testing Oracles Smartbear have published some testing katas on API testing here Emma also mentions adoption of The Three Amigos (BA, developer & QA) process Emma mentions Markus Gärtner, who recommends http://testing-challenges.org as a great source of ideas for Testing katas.


 


This podcast is in English - Deze podcast is in het Engels
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