Do not walk away from Complexity, Run - Venkat Subramaniam

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  • Опубліковано 14 лип 2018
  • We constantly hear that change should be affordable and cost effective. True, but, in reality, that's easily said than done. Complexity makes change hard. We can't shy away from the hard problems posed by domains and business needs. So, how can we solve complicated problems without getting dragged into the quagmire of what appears to be an inevitable complexity? In this keynote, an award winning author and software practitioner will share experiences and observations from working on multiple software projects, about what leads to complexities, the traps developers and organizations fall into, and what we can do to effectively deal with these common, recurring issues we see across domains and products.
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  • @nitinagrawal6637
    @nitinagrawal6637 4 роки тому +6

    Resume Driven Development - what a right explosive thought about the current truth. I also observe the same, as people don't care if certain framework adds a value to the project but they want to use it either they want to work on that to add it on their resume or they know it & it is there in their resume. So if one observes the timeline of such people honestly, they wouldn't have worked anything in their projects, except making the mess & then jump to other company.

  • @_Karlsson
    @_Karlsson 5 років тому +47

    I get so irrationally happy every time there is something new from Venkat =)

    • @MedEighty
      @MedEighty 3 роки тому

      That's called Venkat Infatuation.

  • @andersjuul8310
    @andersjuul8310 2 роки тому +1

    +1 just for the title :) inspiring and to the point. "XML is like humans", "Frustrating code", "Rascals!"", "Mutability needs company", "Happiness" -- Funny -- enlighted while laughing out loud. Talk apreciated. Thanks! You are mirroring my views which makes me thing you are very smart!

  • @avielkharrat5788
    @avielkharrat5788 5 років тому +21

    Venkat, as always, your talk is useful, funny, thoughtful, deep... And human.
    I really hope i'll make good use of it, i have to deal with what you are talking about on a daily basis !

  • @simrandotdev
    @simrandotdev 5 років тому +8

    After this talk every task is taking me 15 minutes to do.

  • @Biedroneq
    @Biedroneq 5 років тому +13

    Venkat is the best!

  • @rarknoefi7545
    @rarknoefi7545 5 років тому +10

    You're really becoming one of my top 5 lecturers, even is this talk I excessively made notes

  • @Amene08
    @Amene08 2 роки тому +1

    Still very much relevant on April 29 2022

  • @andy12829
    @andy12829 3 роки тому +1

    This Guy is literally Amazing ❤️❤️

  • @nagamohank2244
    @nagamohank2244 5 років тому +3

    This talk is really awesome and enlighten me on so many pitfalls we keep on do in our software application design and programming. Venkat you're always a great insightful and thoughtful application developer and technical leader, thank you so much for sharing insights of your application development career.

  • @seonwookim9595
    @seonwookim9595 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the great insigt, you enlightened me

  • @enricobahls6895
    @enricobahls6895 2 роки тому

    Thx from Germany you broad me to Kotlin :-) I always enjoy your talks.

  • @mahesh_kndpl
    @mahesh_kndpl 5 років тому +2

    Excellent Venkat. Thanks, Devoxx for sharing video.

  • @nO_d3N1AL
    @nO_d3N1AL 5 років тому +1

    Good to see an experience talk by Venkat. Some very valuable lessons here. Great presentation, had me laughing all the way through!

  • @Dynamitemedina
    @Dynamitemedina 5 років тому +1

    The complexity of the code at my last company was a major factor of why I left

  • @kleffy
    @kleffy 5 років тому +3

    I will be honored to meet with you

  • @FuzailShaikh
    @FuzailShaikh 2 роки тому

    This is truly awesome

  • @DisfigurmentOfUs
    @DisfigurmentOfUs 5 років тому +2

    cool

  • @LetsBeHuman
    @LetsBeHuman 5 років тому +1

    7:30 - actually XML is good in Spring projects ,as you see all bean definitions etc. at one spot. Annotations are cool, but when you wanna search the entire application, each time you have to search in IDE.

    • @francoisloriot2674
      @francoisloriot2674 2 роки тому +1

      problem is not about externalizing configuration, problem is 1) about XML being too verbose and heavy (YAML is a more modern alternative) and 2) the obsession to make EVERYTHING configurable when in practice it's not required

  • @wildwinner2849
    @wildwinner2849 Рік тому

    15:28

  • @vishnuv4813
    @vishnuv4813 3 роки тому

    what is the editor or IDE you use that produces instant output /results? Can anyone pls let me know if you are aware?

    • @oneearthan
      @oneearthan 10 місяців тому

      It's something he created for himself. Not available to public.

  • @Hakish123
    @Hakish123 5 років тому

    As insightful as it is entertaining. BAU. Yes Venkat is predictable. :-)

  • @armenarz4062
    @armenarz4062 Рік тому

    2022

  • @sifeifanren
    @sifeifanren 3 роки тому

    it's object-oriented :D

  • @EmilNicolaiePerhinschi
    @EmilNicolaiePerhinschi 5 років тому +4

    configuration in XML might be from hell but configuration in JSON/YAML is the same as in XML with the added bonus of not having a schema and no validation and no comments :-/

    • @Masterrunescapeer
      @Masterrunescapeer 4 роки тому +1

      There is a JSON schema? Lots of JSON libraries had it baked in.
      The first draft schema was in 2009, we have draft 8 (2019-09) now.
      Most JSON API don't need a schema though as usually you have auto generated docs from the API.

  • @nodetransit4277
    @nodetransit4277 3 роки тому

    7:28 Nice!

  • @harinathtech
    @harinathtech Рік тому

    I told them, now management says Im open to client so they stop talking to me only email whatsapp from my team