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Apiumhub supports Craft Conference one more year

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One more year we support Craft Conference as we believe this is a very interesting event. You can read more about our collaboration and past edition of the conference here. . About Craft Conference. Craft Conference returns in person for the first time since 2019! Check out the speakers! Topics to be discussed.

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Top 20 Female Speakers in Software Development Events

Apiumhub

The fear or reluctance among female software developers to speak or participate in events, conferences, or public discussions is attributed to various factors, including: Gender Stereotypes: In male-dominated fields like software development, there may be prevailing stereotypes that suggest women are less technically competent or knowledgeable.

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20 influential women in software development

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She has over 18 years of experience in software industry as an author, speaker, mentor, consultant, technology leader and developer. Also, she is a frequent speaker at industry conferences like JBCN Conference (Spain), C# Corner, Techfluence and Eclipse Day. 6 – Anna Shipman. LinkedIn. 8 – Maria Gutierrez.

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From OOP to FP by Joaquin Azcarate – backend developer at Apiumhub in Software Crafters Barcelona

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5 tips about using functional programming patterns by Erik Torres Serrano – Tech Lead at LIFULL Connect There are great teams out there who are obsessed with the idea of breaking down complex problems into smaller, easier to solve problems. Join us and save the date: October 23-24, 2021. Location: BAU Barcelona.

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Why a data scientist is not a data engineer

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Conferences aren’t telling CxOs about the virtues of data engineering. We have conferences on data engineering. There is a gradual recognition of the need for data engineering. You even see this lack of credit during conference talks. To the non-engineer, this might seem OK.