The trygve programming language: Real Object-Oriented Programming, with James Coplien

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The trygve programming language: Real Object-Oriented Programming, with James Coplien at Codecamp_The One with Architecture, February 2021

Recent research summarized in the book ''Accelerate'' points to a set of practices that lead to high software development organization performance. Simultaneously, research from the Santa Fe Institute on Complex Adaptive Systems over the last 20 years seems to point to a grand unified theory of organizational design. So have we cracked it? Do we now have the answer to the question: how do we create and scale high-performing software and organizations? In his keynote, James explores this research and takes a look at the surprising links between microservices, elephants, Copenhagen, and companies.

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James Coplien - Software Architect and Lean/Agile Consultant at Gertrud & Cope

Programmer, professor, researcher, and executive consultant over his 45-year career. James is widely published in object-oriented design and programming language, as well as in organizational design and dev process, including the seminal "Organizational Patterns of Agile Software Development”. Scrum’s Daily Scrum came from the research behind that book. He is the creator of Organizational Patterns and was the PO of and a lead contributor to the recent "A Scrum Book: The Spirit of the Game".

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Coplien is just on a completely different level then everyone else.

It's like uncle Bob tells you where your computer science professor is wrong and invites you to "real" programming. And Coplien then comes and says everything you have learned so far is wrong. And the most astonishing fact is, that he is able to validate his points by using the first principals.

Daniel-ybdj
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Build an architecture that demonstrates the use cases....I swear I've heard that before....

BryonLape
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What about TDD outside in approach? London school?
Btw, everything in the world is hierarchical, it's not "how we think about it", it is how it is. There is hierarchy among animals not because we subjectively place it this way but because it is this way. Unless I misunderstood what the presenter means by this point, I disagree with this one.

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James has good ideas, but too often builds a straw man.

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