About this series: People at conferences, training, and meetups often ask me what I would recommend learning X or Y. I’m always happy to give some suggestions depending on the person’s experience level. Unfortunately, this doesn’t scale very much, so here are my general recommendations on learning something effectively (from beginner to a more advanced level). This time: Software architecture.
TOP 5 Learning: Software Analytics
People at conferences and meetups often ask me what I would recommend learning X or Y. And I’m always happy to give some suggestions depending on the experience level of the person that asked. Unfortunately, this doesn’t scale very much, so here are my general recommendations on learning something very effective. This time: Software Analytics.
TOP 5 Learning – Wardley Maps
People at conferences and meetups often ask me what I would recommend learning X or Y. Here are my general recommendations on learning something very effective. This time: Wardley Maps.
TOP 5 Learning Legacy Systems
People at conferences and meetups often ask me what I would recommend learning X or Y. And I’m always happy to give some suggestions! This time: Legacy systems.
TOP 5 Learning: jQAssistant
Here are my general recommendations on learning something very effective. This time: jQAssistant. jQAssistant is a structural code analysis framework written in Java. Think about it as a scanner for software artifacts and metadata. jQAssistant scans data sources like Java