Spaghetti code and monolithic design make it harder for teams to estimate their work and work productively. As promoters of software craftsmanship, we want to design our software to make it easier to test, reduce bugs, increase code reuse, and adaptability. In this workshop, we'll explore Clean Architecture and related SOLID principles using ASP.NET core and Angular. We'll also encourage some open
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Spaghetti code and monolithic design make it harder for teams to estimate their work and work productively. As promoters of software craftsmanship, we want to design our software to make it easier to test, reduce bugs, increase code reuse, and adaptability. In this workshop, we'll explore Clean Architecture and related SOLID principles using ASP.NET core and Angular. We'll also encourage some open discussion to share lessons across our community.
Talk Length: 30 minutes
Speaker Bio: Michael is a senior software engineer at Design Interactive. As an engineer and agile leader, he loves to promote software craftsmanship, learning environments, and cultures of innovation. Michael focuses on making apps for the Microsoft HoloLens, mobile devices, and supporting enterprise Angular applications.
In the second half of our session, we'll provide an overview of the NASA space apps challenge and brainstorm how we might organize a mini-project for this hackathon on October 2-4.
September 29 – 30, 2020
10:30 PM – 12:00 AM (UTC)
Online event
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