Tom Bruyninx

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Tom Bruyninx

Tom Bruyninx

@tom__bx

Software Developer | Technology Enthusiast Working @ DPG Media

Antwerpen, België 参加日 Ekim 2022
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Tom Bruyninx
Tom Bruyninx@tom__bx·
Closing keynote by @KentBeck at #DDDEU #DDDEurope. "The code is ugly, but structure makes it harder to change. Do we tidy it up first?"
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Foundations are the basics! Let's kick off DDD Foundations preconference workshop at @ddd_eu #DDDEurope #DDDEU
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Learning about Software Architecture at #DDDEurope. Why do we split up/merge together a system? Which patterns do we need? Workshop Architecture: The Hard Parts by @neal4d and @markrichardssa
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@coolcut69 @ddd_eu Het wordt een 11-stedentocht om er te geraken. 🚂🛤️
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Another week, another dev conference! Enjoying a day in Brussels at #VoxxedDaysBrussels
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Mathias Verraes@mathiasverraes·
Let's talk about the DDD Foundations subconference, because we're doing something pretty unique this time. 🧵
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Security is shifting left. Developers need to be able to assess CVE scores of vulnerabilities Key takeaways of the Log4J incident and how to handle CVE's in the future. Talk by @spoole167. #DevoxxUK2023
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Learning how to learn during the 'Wired! How your brain learns a language' talk of @de_gijt #DevoxxUK2023
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@mattwynne And yet most developers I worked with prefer working by themselves over pairing or mobbing which leads to code reviews and pull requests.
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Matt Wynne ✊🏿 cosocial.ca/@mattwynne
Unpopular opinion: Pull requests are a terrible idea in almost all contexts. Focus on finishing things as a team instead of keeping everybody busy. Do code reviews in real-time through pairing or ensembling instead of blocking the flow of work waiting for a pull request review.
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Tim Ottinger
Tim Ottinger@tottinge·
"Are you guys doing Agile or Scrum?"
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Tom Bruyninx@tom__bx·
Just finished reading my second book of 2023. So far I've read: - 'Software Craftsmanship' by Sandro Mancuso - 'The Goal' by Eliyahu M. Goldratt Both are great reads and genuinly inspiring. Suggestions for the next book?
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@rauchg Better CLI which represents the possibilities of the API to make custom workflows possible.
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Guillermo Rauch
Guillermo Rauch@rauchg·
What are your top requests for Vercel features & bug fixes?
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Me: learning Typescript and trying to understand the ins and outs of the language. The community: just add an npm package and it will be fixed!
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David Boyne 🚀
David Boyne 🚀@boyney123·
Domain-driven design and event-driven architectures go well together. Defining clear boundaries/language in your system (bounded context) and use events to communicate can help scale, remain decoupled, and define models. Bite sized notes to learn more 👇 serverlessland.com/event-driven-a…
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@xsgames_ VSCode as an app, Nano on the CLI and notepad++ on a Windows.
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