Over the past years I’ve held many workshops on Domain-Driven Design. We had more than one hundred people on those sessions, and feedback was often pretty good. After my last run I told my business partner that this was my last time running those workshops.
I think that Domain-Driven Design is one of the most […]
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Nevermind Domain-Driven Design
Published by March 22nd, 2010 in agile, books, c#, domain driven design, domain specific languages, events, java, language oriented programming, layers, object orientation, software architecture, software design and trends. 5 CommentsI Wish I Knew That Before Getting This Job – Slides and (Long) Notes
Published by November 24th, 2009 in agile, business, c#, components, domain driven design, domain specific languages, economics, events, java, layers, management, object orientation, software architecture, software design, thoughtworks and trends. 0 CommentsAs I said here before I was in Brazil some weeks ago to present at a conference. I had a really great time over there with some amazing people and would like to thank Caelum for their hard work in creating such a great conference. I’m making the slide deck and notes available in my […]
Speaking in Brazil and Last Year’s Slide Deck
Published by October 24th, 2009 in agile, domain driven design, events and thoughtworks. 3 CommentsAs I said here earlied this year, next month I will be presenting in a conference called Caelum Day. This will be held in Rio de Janeiro, my home town, and I’m really excited to be there.
My presentation will be a keynote on the role of a Tech Lead and what I wish I knew […]
My Submission for Agile Australia 2009
Published by June 23rd, 2009 in agile, events, management, software design, thoughtworks and trends. 0 CommentsAgile Australia 2009 is close and the deadline for talk proposals ends next week. I’ve submitted one talk proposal:
Where do Acceptance Tests go to die?
Often the first thing a mature agile developer does when picking up a new card from the story wall is to create an automated test to validate its acceptance criteria. After […]

