My passion is taking a metaphysical approach to software engineering: what is the nature of the collaborative game that we continuously play, and are there better, more contextually-aware ways to play that game?
By day I lead a team tasked with taking a first-principles-centric approach to intentionally enabling programming language usage at the largest bank in the United States.
By night I write and teach my way through a masterclass in software engineering and architecture targeting early-career software engineers working in large-scale enterprise technology organizations.
To win the game. More seriously: to get 1% better every day at providing business value through software.
I'm a 22-year veteran of the enterprise software industry. I've played almost every role I can imagine:
I've worked at Fortune 500 companies, a tenacious teal cloud startup, and a not-for-profit children's hospital. I've written a book, and I've hosted a podcast. I've learned a lot along the way, including many things I wish I'd known when I first got started. And so now I want to pass those learnings on to you, especially if you've only just begun your career.
Fri 1:15 PM | Cloud Foundry Deep Dive, Part 1: The Developer Experience | |
Fri 3:15 PM | Effective Java Reloaded | |
Fri 5:00 PM | Vagrant: Virtualized Development Environments Made Simple | |
Sat 9:00 AM | Functional SOLID | |
Sat 11:00 AM | Programming with Immutability | |
Sat 1:30 PM | Code Archaeology | |
Sat 3:15 PM | Critical Thinking in Software Engineering, Part I: Lecture |