Only unsuccessful software ends. Successful software endures. – Mark Seemann
Building well-crafted software is one of our promises. As passionate craftsmen, we are continuously looking to improve ourselves.
To this extent, we are proud to share with you our first event in Luxembourg on June 8-9th. For this occasion, we have the privilege to receive Mark Seemann for an exclusive 2-days workshop about his last book “Code that fits in your head“.
You spend more time reading code than writing it. – Mark Seemann
Mark helps programmers make code easier to maintain. His professional interests include functional programming, object-oriented development, software architecture, as well as software development in general.
Apart from writing books about “Code that fits in your head” and “Dependency injection in .Net”, he also created several Pluralsight courses, Clean Coders videos, and written numerous articles and blog posts about programming.
The sooner you can deploy a piece of working software, […], the sooner you can start to collect feedback from stakeholders. – Mark Seemann
The workshop is an in-person, hands-on companion to the book “Code that fits in your head”.
It offers indispensable, practical advice for writing code at a sustainable pace and controlling the complexity that causes projects to spin out of control.
Reflecting on decades of experience helping software teams succeed, Mark Seemann guides you from zero (no code) to deployed features and shows how to maintain a good cruising speed as you add functionality, address cross-cutting concerns, troubleshoot, and optimize.
You’ll find valuable ideas, practices, and processes for key issues ranging from checklists to teamwork, encapsulation to decomposition, API design to unit testing.
Every minute you invest in making the code easier to understand pays iteself back tenfold. – Mark Seemann
If you ever suffered through bad projects or had to cope with unmaintainable legacy code, this guide will help you make things better next time and every time.
For more details about the workshop, or register, feel free to visit our website or Eventbrite’s.