- By Sandro Mancuso
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- Posted 06 May 2015
NCrafts 2017 is a two days conference in Paris. I had the chance to also attend an event storming workshop run by Alberto Brandolini a day before the conference. It was full of fun, socialising and learning.
Here are some of my takeways of those three days of awesomeness:
"If you have an event driven architecture, the gap between post-its (resulting from the event storming session) and the code should be small". Alberto Brandolini.
Good food always makes for a good conference (you guessed I'm french here).
Developers are fun and keyboards are a good way to socialise.
Big data can be so big you DDOS yourself.
Community of practices are efficient ways to break team silo.
XP to the extreme works.
Craft beer is a must have, looking forward to the veggie smoothie trend.
Becoming TEAL overnight might not be a good idea, I feel lucky to be part of a TEAL aspiring company.
The best talks are the one full of courage to face one's vulnerabilities.
Coding among the chickens sounds like something I would enjoy doing.
Open spaces at conferences are cool, especially when being reminded that the talks will be recorded (FOMO contained).
We as developers have duty to not harm and inform non tech savvy.
I completely buy into the metaphore of software development as an artisanal trade and the comparison with masonry.
Diversity in speakers makes tech conferences much more interesting. But diversity in attendees is lacking and a sad reflection of our industry.
Software development is a life of learning and that's why we chose to code.
You can watch this space for videos of the 2017's edition.
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