Cancelled !!! Late, Late March Event - April 11 2022 NE Bytes - Ted M. Young

Cancelled due to unforeseen circumstance.

Check back for a rescheduled event sometime in the next few months.

More Testable Code with the Hexagonal Architecture 18:30 - 20:00 BST

Hexagonal Architecture provides a set of simple and specific rules to organize your system's code. These rules make it easier to test your code, as well as being a good fit for incorporating Domain-Driven Design. In this talk, we'll look at how Hexagonal Architecture differs from typical architectures. We'll then dive into how Hexagonal Architecture leverages the idea of Separation of Concerns to make testing easier. We'll see how the architecture uses Ports & Adapters (another name for this architecture) to improve the design by clearly defining how external resources connect to the core of our application's logic.


Ted M. Young

Ted M. Young (known as JitterTed on social media) is a Java trainer, coding coach, speaker, and author. He's been in software development for over 30 years, doing eXtreme Programming since 2000. Ted has worked for eBay, Google, Apple, and Guidewire Software. He is now an independent educator, helping those new to the industry and experienced folks increase their joy in coding by making code more testable. Ted's favorite techniques are test-driven development, refactoring, domain-driven design, and Hexagonal Architecture.

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April 11th, 2022

6:30pm – 8:00pm UTC
NE Bytes April 11 2022 - Ted M Young - More Testable Code with the Hexagonal Architecture

More Testable Code with the Hexagonal Architecture 18:30 - 20:00 BST

Join us for our next event of 2022 with Ted M Young

Hexagonal Architecture provides a set of simple and specific rules to organize your system's code. These rules make it easier to test your code, as well as being a good fit for incorporating Domain-Driven Design. In this talk, we'll look at how Hexagonal Architecture differs from typical architectures. We'll then dive into how Hexagonal Architecture leverages the idea of Separation of Concerns to make testing easier. We'll see how the architecture uses Ports & Adapters (another name for this architecture) to improve the design by clearly defining how external resources connect to the core of our application's logic.

Ted M. Young

Ted M. Young (known as JitterTed on social media) is a Java trainer, coding coach, speaker, and author. He's been in software development for over 30 years, doing eXtreme Programming since 2000. Ted has worked for eBay, Google, Apple, and Guidewire Software. He is now an independent educator, helping those new to the industry and experienced folks increase their joy in coding by making code more testable. Ted's favorite techniques are test-driven development, refactoring, domain-driven design, and Hexagonal Architecture.