Meet up

97 things every programmer should know

Wednesday, 16th March at Skills Matter, London

This meetup was organised by ACCU London in March 2011

Overview

97 Things Every Programmer Should Know



Giovanni Asproni

Giovanni is an independent consultant specialised in helping companies and teams to become more effective at producing and delivering high quality software.


97 Things Every Programmer Should Know



Steve Freeman

Steve was a pioneer of Agile software development in the UK, he has built applications for banks, ISPs, financial data providers, and specialist software companies. He has given training courses in Europe, America, and Asia.


97 Things Every Programmer Should Know



Kevlin Henney

Programming · Patterns · Practice · Process


Steve Freeman

Steve was a pioneer of Agile software development in the UK, he has built applications for banks, ISPs, financial data providers, and specialist software companies. He has given training courses in Europe, America, and Asia.


97 Things Every Programmer Should Know



Allan Kelly

Allan Kelly helps companies large and small enhance their agility and boost their digital offering. Clients include: Virgin Atlantic, Qualcomm, The Bank of England, Reed Elsevier and many more small innovative companies you've never heard of. He invented Value Poker, Time-Value Profiles and Retrospective Dialogue Sheets. He is the author of "Dear Customer, the truth about IT" and books including "Project Myopia", "Continuous Digital", "Xanpan" and "Business Patterns for Software Developers". His blog is at https://www.allankellyassociates.co.uk/blog/


97 Things Every Programmer Should Know



Sam Saariste

Sam has an MSc degree in Electrical Engineering and has been developing software professionally since 1995. He has done so in a variety of application areas, ranging from real-time speech processing solutions for telecoms to financial trading applica


97 Things Every Programmer Should Know



Russel Winder

Russel is an ex-theoretical physicist, ex-UNIX system programmer, ex-academic, ex-independent consultant, ex-analyst, ex-author, ex-expert witness and ex-trainer. Russel is still interested in programming and programming languages, and all things parallel and concurrent. And build.

He's actively involved with GPars, Me TV, and various bits and pieces of SDR. Russel likes working with Python, Ceylon, Kotlin, D, Go, Rust, and C++17.


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