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Have a ticket for a workshop? It’s time to reserve the seat!

In addition to great guest speakers, this year we will host a ton of engaging and up-to-the-moment workshops on a whole range of topics.


There are 10 different workshops scheduled on Nov 19 & 20. In addition, on Nov 15 there is a bonus workshop arranged with Dan North - Originator of BDD.

If you are coming earlier, your Build Stuff workshop ticket is valid for the workshop on Nov 15 as well!

Don’t have a ticket for a workshop? There are still some seats available!

 

Intermediate [clear filter]
Saturday, November 19
 

09:00 EET

Kevlin Henney - Paradigms Lost, Paradigms Regained: Programming with Objects and Functions and More
It is very easy to get stuck in one way of doing things. This is as true of programming as it is of life. Although a programming paradigm represents a set of stylistic choices, it is much more than this: a programming also represents a way of thinking. Having only way to think about problems is too limiting. A programming paradigm represents a set of patterns of problem framing and solving and contains the ingredients of software architecture. As Émile Auguste Chartier noted, there is nothing more dangerous than an idea when you have only one idea.

Perhaps even more problematic than being stuck with a narrow view of paradigms, is being stuck with a dysfunctional view of each paradigm. For instance, many developers working in languages and frameworks that support object orientation have a strong idea of the principles of interaction, data abstraction and granularity that support an effective view of OO, and instead surround themselves with manager objects, singletons and DTOs.

During the day we will explore the strengths and weaknesses of different programming styles, patterns, paradigms, languages, etc., with examples and opportunity for discussion.

Speakers
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Kevlin Henney

CO-AUTHOR OF A PATTERN LANGUAGE FOR DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING, UK
Kevlin is an independent consultant and trainer based in the UK. His development interests are in patterns, programming, practice and process. He has been a columnist for various magazines and web sites, including Better Software, The Register, Java Report and the C/C++ Users Journal... Read More →


Saturday November 19, 2016 09:00 - 17:00 EET
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