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GOTO Book Club Yule Special

“Code like there is no tomorrow”.<br /> 2020 has been a difficult year for most of us but some good things did happen. We have gathered the lineup of the Book Club Season One to review what were the good things that happened this year, what were the bad things and how can software change the world in which we are living for the better. Join Martin Fowler, Richard Feldman, Mike Amundsen, Dave Thomas, Erik Schön, Saša Jurić, Casey Rosenthal, Andy Hunt and Aino Vonge Corry as they set out to highlight their year in review and draw some main learnings.<br /> Check out Aino Vonge Corry's book "Retrospectives Antipatterns": https://amzn.to/3naFk84

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Andy Hunt

Andy Hunt

Author of The Pragmatic Programmer

Aino Vonge Corry

Aino Vonge Corry

Author of "Retrospectives Antipatterns"

Martin Fowler

Martin Fowler

Pioneer of various topics around object-oriented technology and agile methods

Dave Thomas

Dave Thomas

Author of The Pragmatic Programmer

Casey Rosenthal

Casey Rosenthal

Deprecating Simplicity and the Rise of CV

Erik Schön

Erik Schön

Author of The Art of Strategy

Mike Amundsen

Mike Amundsen

The ultimate API expert. #api

Richard Feldman

Richard Feldman

Functional programming language expert & author of “Elm in Action”

Saša Jurić

Saša Jurić

The ultimate beacon in the Elixir space; author of one of the most important books, "Elixir in action" #elixir #erlang

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“Code like there is no tomorrow”.
2020 has been a difficult year for most of us but some good things did happen. We have gathered the lineup of the Book Club Season One to review what were the good things that happened this year, what were the bad things and how can software change the world in which we are living for the better. Join Martin Fowler, Richard Feldman, Mike Amundsen, Dave Thomas, Erik Schön, Saša Jurić, Casey Rosenthal, Andy Hunt and Aino Vonge Corry as they set out to highlight their year in review and draw some main learnings.
Check out Aino Vonge Corry's book "Retrospectives Antipatterns": https://amzn.to/3naFk84