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The Elusive Truth and False Dichotomies in a Broken Reality

“To say of what is that it is not, or of what is not that it is, is false, while to say of what is that it is, and of what is not that it is not, is true” – Aristotle

This talk is a fun look at what is true, or what we think is true… how we know what we know or think we know and what it depends on. Through the evening we will learn about every day dichotomies that can lead to black and white thinking. We will use a dichotomous key to learn such things as; is a tomato a vegetable or a fruit? Is a carrot a vegetable or a fruit? As we reveal the truth, we will see how the perceived norms of the world are broken and in what way they are broken. With this new found knowledge we will discuss how to detect it and correct it. These are the foundational skills of the master craftsman… and that's the truth!


About Ken Sipe

Ken is a distributed application engineer. Ken has worked with Fortune 500 companies to small startups in the roles of developer, designer, application architect and enterprise architect. Ken's current focus is on containers, container orchestration, high scale micro-service design and continuous delivery systems.

Ken is an international speaker on the subject of software engineering speaking at conferences such as JavaOne, JavaZone, Great Indian Developer Summit (GIDS), and The Strange Loop. He is a regular speaker with NFJS where he is best known for his architecture and security hacking talks. In 2009, Ken was honored by being awarded the JavaOne Rockstar Award at JavaOne in SF, California and the JavaZone Rockstar Award at JavaZone in Oslo, Norway as the top ranked speaker.

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