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How do you start to play?
How do you not get beaten while you are still learning?
What are the best moves to make in the opening?
Local and global positions
What are common shapes?
What are common sequences of moves?
How do you get better?
And the answers could be transposed to programming as well: from the type and use of equipment, the proverbs that are meant to guide, Joskei and Fuseki around common patterns, even advice for how to improve at different levels. Transposition goes both ways and while Abizer looks at programming with fresh eyes, he is also improving at Go. In this presentation Abizer will share with you the lessons of Go as applied to programming, maybe the lessons of programming applied to Go .
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Abizer Nasir
Abizer Nasir is a freelance iOS / OS X developer who has been working full-time in Swift for over a year. He has spoken on a variety of subjects related to Objective-C and Swift development at iOSCon, NSLondon, Swift London, Swift Summit and AltConf.
He organises NSCoder Night London.