DDD Philly is happy to welcome
@joeltosi this Monday March 25th at 7pm EST. We will explore how more planning won't solve architectural problems and shifting towards more time learning and doing, and less time planning.
DDD Philly is happy to welcome
@joeltosi this Monday March 25th at 7pm EST. We will explore how more planning won't solve architectural problems and shifting towards more time learning and doing, and less time planning.
DDD Philly has our next meetup scheduled!
On March 25th we will be joined by Alex Basa as he shares his experience and journey with Domain-Driven Design at Edward Jones.
Alex is a dojo coach with over 18 years of experience in software development spanning startups, defense, healthcare and biotech.
Alex will discuss the challenges they faced and what he learned working with a Domain-Driven Design approach.
The DDDPhilly community is still growing - https://meetup.com/ddd-philly/
The first meetup for DDDPhilly is coming February 13th with John Connolly sharing insights about Intentional Quality Software with Domain-Driven Design!
Anyone in the #Philadelphia area interested in software design, a new Domain-Driven Design group is open for membership. The first event features John Connolly sharing about Intentional Software Quality with Domain-Driven Design. Check out the group and events!
Check out my friend David Batten on the Mob Mentality Show talking about zero bugs and software teaming.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-EL9x89Ag0
The launch of DDD Philly is here! Guest speaker John Connolly will give an expanded talk (w/Q&A) on his upcoming presentation, "Intentional Quality Software with Domain-Driven Design", at "Quality Jam" in Portland, Oregon hosted by Pacific Northwest Software Quality Conference.
Please join us for a FREE online discussion - "Thinking About Thinking" on December 21 at 10am Pacific Time. We'll explore Dogma: what it is, problems with it, why so much of it, and what to do about it. This is a facilitated, participatory session..
The Dojo Experience
This is not my first post about dojos, and it won't be my last. In case people reading this are not aware of what I am going to share, I will start at a base level understanding and work out from there. We coach people, teams, and organizations in what is called a Dojo. What is a Dojo? "A place where teams experiment and learn together on how to make their work easier, more impactful, and more fun - all while building their product within theā¦
Join @woodyzuill and I for a discussion of the idea of "Advanced Software Teaming". This is an overview of thinking that led to Software Teaming.
F**k Around, Find Out
Recently had a great interaction with some much younger, and much brighter people. I am always happy when that happens. It is enlightening. In this case, it was a group of young adults either in college or recently graduating that were going into the software development profession. I was surprised to hear about the rarity of discussion around testing, tight feedback loops, and measuring outcomes of the software they create.