2009 Session: Software Craftsmanship
Friday, 11:20 - 12:10
Track: Agile Ways
The Software Craftsmanship movement has had a big year. First, the Craftsmanship Summit and the creation of the Software Craftsmanship Manifesto. So what it's all about? It's a little about common sense, in that we recognize there are hidden truths in the way we work and interact. Truths like the best way to become a great developer is to learn from great developers via apprenticeship. And that we best serve our customers by forging long term relationships through quality and accountability.
Expectations
Come learn how one company at the epicenter of this movement is making Software Craftsmanship a reality for its customers and its employees.
Additional Info
Tyler Jennings
Tyler Jennings is a Software Developer at Obtiva, a Chicago-based Agile software development company. Tyler is involved in the Craftsmanship, Agile, Ruby, JRuby and Java communities and has presented at many conference and user group meetings across the United States. Recent interests include functional & multi-paradigm languages, genetic algorithms and machine vision