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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. The event will have a panel discussion format where we will discuss: Solid principles Java Architecture Docker DDD TDD Legacy Code Refactoring. 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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20 influential women in software development

Apiumhub

She’s a contributor to Experiences of Test Automation by Dorothy Graham and Mark Fewster (Addison-Wesley, 2011), DevOps for Developers by Michael Huetterman (Apress 2012), and Beautiful Testing (O’Reilly, 2009). Convore pivoted into Grove, a chat service for workgroups, which she sold to Revolution Systems in October 2012.

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Interview with Evgeny Predein – CEO of Apiumhub

Apiumhub

He got his software engineering degree in Valencia and his Master in Helsinki. In 2012 he moved to Barcelona and that’s where his entrepreneurship journey started. It starts building software with a focus on the architecture, applying best practices, and TDD & CI. About the founders.

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How to be a Professional Software Developer

MagmaLabs

TDD (Test Driven Development) is a way of developing software. For instance, clean code that works is the goal of TDD. When developing using TDD you should start by writing a failing automated test before you write any code. Red/Green/Refactor is the TDD mantra. Remember, the goal of TDD is clean code that works.