David is the founder of Electric Head Software, working as an independent software consultant based in London focusing on iterative software delivery, developer mentoring and cultural change - mostly working with London-based organisations and start-ups.
David has previously served as the chief coding technical architect for JustGiving, and helped market-leading organisations including JUST-EAT and Vodafone improve their technical capabilities.
You can find his open source projects on NuGet and GitHub, follow him on Twitter @david_whitney, or check out his technical blog.
Talks I've Given
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Comedy Panel: Have I Got Node For You!
Featuring David Whitney, Bruce Lawson, Jo Franchetti, Keren Kenzi, Sophie Koonin, David Neal and Dylan Beattie
As a fun way to wrap up Day 1 of FullStack eXchange, join host Dylan Beattie and panel of special guests for "Have I Got Nodes For You!" — a comedic, gameshow-style panel where our guests will answer trivia about software news, technology, bizarre programming facts, missing words and...
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London Dot Net and FullStack Bytes Festive Edition
Featuring Chris O'Dell, Dylan Beattie, David Whitney, Sebastien Lambla, Sam Elamin, Barbara Fusinska and Christian Heilmann
Together with some of the great speakers you've seen this year at Full Stack, London.NET and the Progressive.NET tutorials, we'll look back at what's happened in the developer community in 2016 - and ahead to what's coming up in 2017. With .NET Core running on Mac and Linux, bash...
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David Whitney - Metaprogramming
Featuring David Whitney
We live in a world where our tools, frameworks and libraries are often built for us. Especially in .NET, we rely on ASP.NET MVC, DI Containers, Unit testing tools and IDEs and all of these things sell themselves on hiding complexity and being "hard problems". In this session, David will...
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How Stuff Works - Metaprogramming
Featuring David Whitney
We live in a world where our tools, frameworks and libraries are often built for us. Especially in .NET, we rely on ASP.NET MVC, DI Containers, Unit testing tools and IDEs and all of these things sell themselves on hiding complexity and being "hard problems".
In this session, David will...
dotnet asp di-containers unit-testing ides mvc