Meetup
Meetup with Alistair Cockburn
Our Zürich community of developers was graced by the visit of Alistair Cockburn, co-author of the Agile Manifesto, one of the “42 Greatest Software Professionals of All Times.”
...read moreIf you are unable to attend - Answering Questions with Stories – with Dr Alistair Cockburn - Coders Monthly
“Answering Questions with Stories - with Dr Alistair Cockburn - Coders Monthly” on Thursday, June 06, 2024.
...read moreAnswering Questions with Stories – with Dr Alistair Cockburn - Coders Monthly
It is with excitement that we invite you to meet Dr Alistair Cockburn (pronounced CO-BURN) in Zurich, at his fascinating, practical, story based Q&A session.
...read moreTalk and Discussion - Hypermedia-Driven Applications with HTMX
When: next Tuesday, May 21, 2024 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM CEST
...read moreTDD Demystified (Episode 6)
This time we looked into the different between messy and clean fixtures, dealt with the various types of Test Doubles and recommended a few links to delve into. And with that we also shelved the TDD Demystified series for the time being, because we’ve more interesting topics in the pipeline.
...read moreBranching and joining development histories 2/2
In this session of the Git series we explored git cherry-pick and git rebase along with its most important options.
...read moreTDD Demystified (Episode 5)
Ok, so thanks to all who joined us during the school-holidays for our next practice round that we again spent on our fancy new static site generator aka transmogrifier. This was not always without challenge, so extra thanks to all sticking around until the end.
...read moreTDD Demystified (Episode 4)
So after watching @infinitary complete the Price Engine Kata of Cinema Paradiso and having a thorough discussion on when and why to use and not to use TDD, we had our first go at Transmogrifier, our future static website generator.
...read moreTDD Demystified (Episode 3)
Hey thanks to all of you joining our third session, about Getting into The Flow. The idea sprang from the struggles of the second workshop and so we set out to work on an already specified interface with sequenced test flow, this time creating a Seat Allocator for our renowned Cinema Paradiso.
...read moreTDD Demystified (Episode 2)
So in the second session we took TDD Back to Basics and after watching and discussing the Roman Numerals Kata we went to create a Price Engine for our Cinema Paradiso. And we found that with TDD The Flow is hard to get into, so that’s what we’ll do next. And then I forgot to take a screenshot while we were 16 so here’s only one from the latter part of the session. Join us for the next one!
...read moreBranching and joining development histories 1/2
Yay! Second deep dive into Git using Gitception! We discovered the magic behind branches and merging and had vivid discussions about workflows, improvement, integrity and discipline. Who would have expected branches to be so light-weight? And merge to be so simple? We also took a glance at frequently met references which we will discuss further in other sessions! Are you joining us as well?
...read moreTDD Demystified (Episode 1)
Our first session into all things testing, with a focus on TDD, brought vivid discussions and lots of insights. One of these being that there are many aspects of automated testing that we should be addressing, and so shall we. You will find more details about the topics of follow-up events on our TDD Demystified page.
...read moreDeep dive into Git's information model
The first deep dive into Git using Gitception! We discussed the complex internal structure used by Git to manage versions and introduced concepts which help you improve your workflow. Who would have expected so many details behind so basic commands (git add and git commit)? Are you ready for the next session?
...read moreLaunch of Git Series aka Gitception
Our amazing Pablo preparing to blow all our minds with the amazing insights into Git that are to be gained with his amazing Gitception technique. And good preparatory chats were had. Join us next time?
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