Onwah Tsang – Jack of all trades master of none

Onwah Tsang shared his insights on being a Jack of all trades, master of none Onwah stated that in an era dominated by an online-first approach, complex algorithms and massive datasets, having some technical skills might open up new opportunities. In his talk, he explores how specialists such as product management, designers and journalists can […]

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Bettina Shzu Juraschek – How to Recover from a Hard Pivot

Bettina shares why and how Babbel pivoted from launching a new product to delivering value through its current product as well as lessons learned along the way. She sets out to answer questions such as: – As a product manager, how do you decide what problems are the most important to solve from this seemingly

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Greg Albrecht – Open innovation in building and marketing new products

In his Keynote session at the first edition of Product Leaders Summit, Greg covers issues such as: – Culture clash: How to use the power of intrapreneurship in a big company. – Using an external innovation ecosystem (buy, build, borrow) – Sand-box venture – how to grow new opportunities by outsourcing new ventures All of

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Conclusions – Focus on large scale vs small scale

After 6 months of interesting conversations with various people from software development, Alex discusses another interesting conclusion: that the split between large scale and small scale has been around for a long time, and continues to this day. On one hand, design patterns, UML and DDD, and on the other XP and software craft –

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Conclusions – Class oriented vs Object Oriented programming

After 6 months of conversations with interesting people from software development, Alex is talking about some of the things he learned about OOP. It all started from practical needs and a vision, moved through a search phase for best structures, but turned what Alex calls "Class oriented programming" – at least for a while. Watch

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Applying design principles for Microservices

This is a talk about how to apply design principles to microservices, and how in fact microservices look very similar with object oriented programming as initially envisioned by Alan Kay. The talk was given by Alex Bolboaca at the invitation of the AgileWorks Romania community. Alex Bolboaca is a programmer, CTO, author, trainer and coach

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Rebecca Wirfs-Brock & Alex Bolboaca – Design Challenges: OOP, Design Patterns, Heuristics

Object Oriented Programming is a fundamental part of our everyday work as programmers. But how was OOP in the beginning? And how do the pioneers of OOP think when designing software with objects? Watch this conversation with Rebecca Wirfs-Brock, author of "Object Design – Roles, Responsibilities, and Collaborations", inventor of Responsibility-Driven Design (the first *DD),

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Too Much To Learn and Not Enough Time? Try DeliberatePractice!

This video contains a talk about Deliberate Practice that Alex did at the 8th edition, and the 2nd digital edition, of I T.A.K.E. Unconference. A big problem today for many people doing knowledge work is that they need to learn a lot of things but there's not enough time. Alex has dealt with this problem

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