This week I sit down with Brent Laster, author of "Professional Git."
At the 2016 ArchConf in Clearwater, FL, I sat down with Tudor Girba to discuss his ideas around Software Environmentalism.
The NFJS tour series has supported Nuru International for many years. This week I sit down with founder Jake Harriman and talk about his journey to start Nuru, what they're doing and discuss leadership lessons that can be learned.
This week we discuss Venkat's philosophy on learning and work. Don't miss this insightful episode!
This week I sit with Mark Richards, author of several popular books and Software Architecture as well as hit O'Reilly video series and we discuss the challenges facing our industry and how to be better.
This week I sit down with Ken Kousen (Kousen IT, Groovy Podcast) and Jeff Brown (OCI) and we talk about what's new in the world of Groovy, Grails as well as their plans for the upcoming (G3 Summit).
QA is a difficult area to integrate into an agile process. This week we discuss common pitfalls and their solutions.
This week I sit with John Borys and we talk all things agile. We spend a great deal of time reflecting on where most teams and organizations go wrong in their implementations and how we can get better.
At AngularSummit West, I sat down with Daniel Zen of Zen Digital and talked about all things Angular2. Specifially what are some of the considerations for making the switch or beginning a new project using Angular2, some of the best resources to learn (it's not too late to register for AngularSummit East) as well as talking about some of the challenges unique to Angular2.
Reflecting on UberConf 2016, we dive deep into technology thinking critically about all the implications-both good and bad-of our ever evolving world. A great (and somewhat longer) philosophical discussion with NFJS speaker Brian Sletten.
We sat down with Jay Zimmerman, creator of NoFluffJustStuff to talk about the philosophy behind the tour and what to expect this year.
We're joined this week by Venkat Subramaniam digging into functional programming, why it's exciting and how you can begin to see the benefits.
This week I was able to sit down with Ksenia and talk security.
At the tail end of the Rich Web Experience, I had a chance to sit down with Doug Hawkins and talk about his work optimizing the JVM in performance critical environments with Azul Systems. We discuss garbage collection, speculative optimization and some of the tools you can use to get better insight into the performance of your application.
If you're interested in learning more about optimizing the JVM, check out ArchConf West where Doug is one of our Featured Speakers. He's also going to be giving some great talks at our flagship event, UberConf. He is also an NFJS Tour regular.
Tudor Girba joins us at ArchConf 2015 where he discusses the work he's doing to change the way we deal with code and why fundamentally, code is not text but data and can be queried as such.
We're joined by Peter Pavlovich to discuss Aurelia, why Rob Eisenburg left Google to work on it and why it's definitely worth checking out!
Daniel Hinojosa talks Scala, the importance of being multi-lingual, and in the end shares his secret for learning new languages fast!
Today we're joined by Mike Hartington, Ionic Developer advocate. We're discussing what's new in Ionic 2, Angular 2.0 along. Also, how to build you apps to ensure a smooth upgrade and even whether or not you should wait for the 2.0 release for your next web app.
We're joined with Ken Kousen to discuss the current state of Groovy, Grails3 and why those technologies are well worth exploring.
The time for Groovy is now. It makes your life easier and quicker. Anything you do in Java you can simplify by a good factor of five-maybe 10-and still have code that's easy to write, easy to follow and easy to maintain.