SSW TV
Catering to your audience with Piers Sinclair
Often when you are talking with others, it is easy to forget they have a different background and experience to you. Then, once you start explaining something to them, they easily become lost.
Read MoreDefining PBIs and talking to the Product Owner with Luke Cook
It is very common that a developer looks at a PBI to work on, and find out that it has limited or missing information.
Read MoreThe 5 pillars of teamwork with Ulysses Maclaren
Hear from SSW General Manager, Ulysses Maclaren, as he explains the 5 pillars of effective teamwork, based on the book by Patrick Lencioni
Read MoreRequired Members in C# 11 with David Wengier | NDC Melbourne 2022
David Wengier reveals some of C# shortcomings when using person classes. He gives us an elegant solution to constructors to fix errors and address the issues of nullability. The new C# 11 has answers to all these challenges and David will be guiding us through the updates to “Required Members”
Read MoreQuantum Computers with Richard Campbell | NDC Melbourne 2022
Richard Campbell walks us through the mind-boggling field of Quantum Computing. It’s a global race to see who can make it faster and more efficient. But what is it all for? What’s the use of these leading-edge processors?
Read MoreEvent Storming with William Liebenberg
Do you know the value of Event Storming?
Often when building systems it isn’t super clear what all the nuts and bolts should be. There might be several major stakeholders or domain experts each with slightly different ideas understanding that causes contention in how the system functions.
Read MoreThe dangers of your strong suits
“When you have a hammer, everything looks like a nail.”
This saying is often used for developers who want to use their favourite technology to solve every coding issue, even when it’s not the best fit. But this saying is actually relevant to us all.
Read MoreDo You Know When To Ask For Help?
When you’re working, you will encounter issues that block you from progressing, and force you to do some googling, and investigation on how to move forward. These moments can be stressful, especially for junior developers and the question arises, “When should I ask for help?”
Read MoreFlexing Your Biceps with Azure – Making laC easy and fun with William Liebenberg
No matter how hard we try, Azure Resource Manager (ARM) JSON templates aren’t easy or fun to maintain for enterprise platforms and applications.
Now we can flex our Infrastructure as Code (IaC) muscles using a new tool called Azure Bicep.
Do you explain a problem by zooming in and out with Luke Cook
Explaining problems can be really hard. Often, when you are trying to talk with someone about it, they get lost and frustrated because they don’t fully understand the context.
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