Virtual January 2022 NE Bytes - Jason Gorman

Before We Code 18:30 - 20:00 UTC

Developers can often be a little too keen to start cutting code, but we can save a lot of time and headaches if we do a little work up-front to clear the way. Jason discusses what he might do before he starts writing code to visualise high-level design, choose and prove a technical architecture, and get the delivery pipeline up and running so he can start delivering working software straight away.

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Jason Gorman

Jason's been writing software for four decades, and been a professional developer for three. He's cut code, led teams, and architected solutions for a wide range of companies in banking, retail, logistics, media and CAD. He's been championing Agile technical practices for 20 years, teaching and mentoring teams and promoting practices like Test-Driven Development and refactoring online, at conferences, and across many software developer communities.

https://twitter.com/jasongorman

https://twitter.com/codemanship

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Schedule

January 3rd, 2022

6:30pm – 8:00pm UTC
NE Bytes January 2022 - Jason Gorman - Before We Code

Before We Code 18:30 - 20:00 UTC

Join us for our first event of 2022 with Jason Gorman

Developers can often be a little too keen to start cutting code, but we can save a lot of time and headaches if we do a little work up-front to clear the way. Jason discusses what he might do before he starts writing code to visualise high-level design, choose and prove a technical architecture, and get the delivery pipeline up and running so he can start delivering working software straight away.

Jason Gorman

Jason's been writing software for four decades, and been a professional developer for three. He's cut code, led teams, and architected solutions for a wide range of companies in banking, retail, logistics, media and CAD. He's been championing Agile technical practices for 20 years, teaching and mentoring teams and promoting practices like Test-Driven Development and refactoring online, at conferences, and across many software developer communities.

https://twitter.com/jasongorman

https://twitter.com/codemanship