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David Patterson Biography

The Crazy Programmer

David was the top fundraiser from 2006 to 2012. At Google, he was a remarkable Software Engineer. David’s main areas of investigation are as under: Parallel computing Computer architecture Distributed computing Workload Embedded system. David’s work dealt with software engineering. Final Words.

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A Digital Ecommerce Transformation – 2012 Organizational Diversions – Part XXI

Joel Crabb

This is the last entry before we actually get to Holiday 2012. But before we get there I would be remiss if I didn’t document the organizational changes that happened over the course of 2012, and how we fought to keep our project intact. In 2012 in the Midwest, this was devastating to my pride. Things needed a shakeup badly.

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A Digital Ecommerce Transformation – 2012 Organizational Diversions – Part XXI

Joel Crabb

This is the last entry before we actually get to Holiday 2012. But before we get there I would be remiss if I didn’t document the organizational changes that happened over the course of 2012, and how we fought to keep our project intact. In 2012 in the Midwest, this was devastating to my pride. Things needed a shakeup badly.

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BarcelonaJUG & Apiumhub collaboration: Java events in Barcelona

Apiumhub

Since 2012, Barcelona JUG has been organizing talks and meetups focused on Java topics, looking forward to spin this technology from Barcelona to the rest of the world. Apiumhub is a software development hub with a focus on software architecture and building goal-driven working software. About BarcelonaJUG.

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Talks with Software Development Experts Initiative

Apiumhub

Software Development Experts Interviews Inma Navas Our first interview of “Talks with Software Development Experts,” was with Inma Navas, a software engineer and the winner of our Software Architecture Metrics book giveaway. Her current stack is Java and Kotlin.

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From Domains to Value Streams

Strategic Tech

The 2010s were a turning-point in the history of software engineering. While MVPs have been mainstream for a long time, the concept of Value Streams and Value Stream Architecture is still in the early adopter phase in the DevOps world. I discovered Kanban and WIP limits in 2012 and I’ve been a huge believer ever since.

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

He describes “some surprising theories about software engineering”: I discuss these theories in terms of two fundamentally different development styles, the "cathedral" model of most of the commercial world versus the "bazaar" model of the Linux world. If you give software engineers manual work, their first instinct is to automate it.