You 1) have a young/small open source project, 2) speak Russian, 3) need promotion? Text me! I will record a video Zoom interview with you and eventually you may get a donation from KaiCode.
The third lecture (out of 16) from Software Design course for Innopolis University is published (please, forgive me for the quality of sound). This one is about software development processes, like Rational Unified Process, Agile, and so on.
Новый выпуск новостей: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=weriC7HBuJo
The fourth lecture (out of 16) from Innopolis course about software design was published. It's about OOA&D.
The next guest in the Shift-M podcast will be Greg Young, the inventor of the CQRS principle of software design. We will start the discussion with the tweet he made just yesterday. What would you ask him?
The fifth lecture (out of 16) from Innopolis is published, it's about Object Thinking and DDD.
Just published a new Shift-M episode no.49 with Greg Young, the author of CQRS design pattern. A very smart guy, in my opinion.
A new post on my blog: SIMBA: Simplified Management By Artifacts
I've been playing with the beta version of OpenAI API, where you can enter English phrase and it ends it for you. This is what it gives me (the answer is after the dots):
"If you know too much, then ... you are a threat to the system"
"If you love me, then ... you will obey me"
"If you hate me, then ... you hate yourself"
"If there is no hope anymore, then ... what is the point of living?”
I think the future we are facing is very similar to what Her (2013) predicted: people will talk to computers much more than to people. Because computers will be much smarter. Very soon.
"If you know too much, then ... you are a threat to the system"
"If you love me, then ... you will obey me"
"If you hate me, then ... you hate yourself"
"If there is no hope anymore, then ... what is the point of living?”
I think the future we are facing is very similar to what Her (2013) predicted: people will talk to computers much more than to people. Because computers will be much smarter. Very soon.
Just published a one-hour talk with a few students of Innopolis University about OOP and then about open source and then about career development. Watch it.
The sixth lecture (out of 16) from Innopolis is published, it's about design patterns, anti-patterns, and refactoring.
The seventh lecture (out of 16) from Innopolis is published, it's about XML and data formats in general.
The 8th lecture (out of 16) from Innopolis is published, it's about UML and the family of standards around it, like MOF, XMI, QVT, etc.
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
M177: Using auto-formatters to make your code look nice is a bad idea. Mostly because they won't teach you anything about code quality. Instead, always format your code manually. This is how you learn a lot about quality and good programming practices. Watch it.
Forwarded from kaicode
The second interview just published, with an author of a new small open source product:
php-license-checker
by @pilosus
.Forwarded from kaicode
This year we decided to join our forces: Yegor's Quality Award will be supported by KaiCode. This means that you are welcome to submit your open source projects using this form (the deadline is the 1st of October) and wait for the decision of the jury, which will be made on the 15th of November. By the way, this is the 7th year of the award: $16,384 has already been donated by Yegor to open source developers. This year you have a chance to get what you deserve! :)
The 9th lecture (out of 16) from Innopolis University is already on YouTube. It was about SQL, NoSQL, and in general database management systems.
The 10th lecture (out of 16) from Innopolis University is published, about CI/CD and deployment in general.
I will be speaking live at Ruby Russia in 30 minutes. You can watch it here (in Russian).