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drodriguezhdezdrodriguezhdezDesorientados a Objetos: MODESTO SAN JUANDesorientados a Objetos: MODESTO SAN JUAN Desorientados a Objetos: MODESTO SAN JUAN Desorientados a Objetos: MODESTO SAN JUAN Desorientados a Objetos: MODESTO SAN JUAN Desorientados a Objetos: MODESTO SAN JUAN Desorientados a Objetos: MODESTO SAN JUAN Desorientados a Objetos: MODESTO SAN JUAN2017-11-2939 mindrodriguezhdezdrodriguezhdezCreating a culture of learning at Tuenti:JOAQUIN ENGELMO MORICHE, FINA PEREZCreating a culture of learning at Tuenti:JOAQUIN ENGELMO MORICHE, FINA PEREZ Creating a culture of learning at Tuenti:JOAQUIN ENGELMO MORICHE, FINA PEREZ Creating a culture of learning at Tuenti:JOAQUIN ENGELMO MORICHE, FINA PEREZ Creating a culture of learning at Tuenti:JOAQUIN ENGELMO MORICHE, FINA PEREZ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-x127e6T2Zg2017-11-2748 mindrodriguezhdezdrodriguezhdezLos informáticos somos especiales:SEBASTIÁN CASTILLO RODRÍGUEZLos informáticos somos especiales:SEBASTIÁN CASTILLO RODRÍGUEZ Los informáticos somos especiales:SEBASTIÁN CASTILLO RODRÍGUEZ Los informáticos somos especiales:SEBASTIÁN CASTILLO RODRÍGUEZ Los informáticos somos especiales:SEBASTIÁN CASTILLO RODRÍGUEZ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsN3LewSz4g2017-11-2740 mindrodriguezhdezdrodriguezhdezLas reglas que hay que romper para que tu equipo de desarrollo sea el más RÁPIDO:JAVIER ABADÍALas reglas que hay que romper para que tu equipo de desarrollo sea el más RÁPIDO:JAVIER ABADÍA Las reglas que hay que romper para que tu equipo de desarrollo sea el más RÁPIDO:JAVIER ABADÍA Las reglas que hay que romper para que tu equipo de desarrollo sea el más RÁPIDO:JAVIER ABADÍA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnrynReafSg2017-11-2743 mindrodriguezhdezdrodriguezhdezStart with why -- how great leaders inspire action | Simon Sinek | TEDxPugetSoundTEDx Puget Sound speaker - Simon Sinek - Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Action2017-11-1618 mindrodriguezhdezdrodriguezhdezDevoxx 2015 - Principles Of Microservices by Sam NewmanMicroservices are small services with independent lifecycles that work together. There is an underlying tension in that definition - how independent can you be when you have to be part of a whole? I've spent much of the last couple of years trying to understand how to find the right balance, and in this talk/tutorial I'll be presenting the core seven principles that I think represent what makes microservices tick. After a brief introduction of what microservices are and why they are important, we'll spend the bulk of the time looking at the principles themselves: * Modelled Around Business Domain...2017-11-1456 mindrodriguezhdezdrodriguezhdezGOTO 2015 - DDD & REST - Domain Driven APIs for the Web Oliver - GierkeABSTRACT While Domain Driven Design is supposed to take care of complexity in the very core of software, REST is usually treated a plain remoting technology. In the talk we're going to explore some commonalities of the two when it comes to the design of both the [...]2017-11-1456 mindrodriguezhdezdrodriguezhdezGOTO 2015 DDD & Microservices: At Last, Some Boundaries! Eric EvansABSTRACT Microservices are associated with extreme isolation (e.g. no shared database, autonomous dev-ops teams, etc.) At its best, this creates a practical boundary within which modeling and design have a chance to thrive. In Domain-driven Design (DDD) we call this a "Bounded Context". Bounded contexts take many forms, some [...] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPvef9R3k-M2017-11-1449 mindrodriguezhdezdrodriguezhdezGOTO 2014 - Staying Ahead of the Curve - Trisha GeeThis presentation was recorded at GOTO Berlin 2014 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWKf3ROVgrY2017-11-0752 mindrodriguezhdezdrodriguezhdezGOTO 2015 • Agile is Dead • Pragmatic Dave ThomasPragmatic Dave Thomas - Pragmatic Programmer Turned Publisher ABSTRACT Dave Thomas was one of the creators of the Agile Manifesto. A year ago, he told us that Agile is Dead. How could this be? Why had he deserted us? And what are we to do? It turns out that while the "Agile" industry is busy debasing [...] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-BOSpxYJ9M2017-11-0440 mindrodriguezhdezdrodriguezhdezExtreme Programming 20 years later by Kent BeckKent Beck invented Extreme Programming. Guest of honor of the 5th annual Lean IT Summit, he reviewed what he got right, what he got wrong, what he's still working on and how things work at Facebook where he is now. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGuTmOUdFbo2017-11-0441 mindrodriguezhdezdrodriguezhdezThe Principles of Clean Architecture by Uncle Bob MartinThe Principles of Clean Architecture by Uncle Bob Martin (@unclebobmartin) Extracted: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_TH-Y78tt42017-11-011h 13drodriguezhdezdrodriguezhdezSandro Mancuso. Software CrasftsmanshipAfter over ten years since the Agile summit, software projects are still failing. Many developers don’t behave as software professionals and managers fail to understand the value of technical practices. The software development industry is still very amateur when compared to other professions. How can we change this? Why Agile was not sufficient? Why so many clients are unhappy with their software projects? Why is it so difficult to find good developers? Our industry needs more professionalism and that’s what Software Craftsmanship brings to the table. In this talk Sandro will be explaining: what Software Craftsmanship really is, the...2017-10-3153 mindrodriguezhdezdrodriguezhdezBob Martin SOLID Principles of Object Oriented and Agile DesignBob Martin SOLID Principles of Object Oriented and Agile Design2017-10-311h 23drodriguezhdezdrodriguezhdez'Uncle' Bob Martin - 'The Future of Programming'How did our industry start, what paths did it take to get to where we are, and where is it going. What big problems did programmers encounter in the past? How were they solved? And how do those solutions impact our future? What mistakes have we made as a profession; and how are we going to correct them. In this talk, Uncle Bob describes the history of software, from it’s beginnings in 1948 up through the current day; and then beyond. By looking at our past trajectory, we try to plot out where our profession is headed, and what challenges we...2017-10-311h 18