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Coding Blocks

The Pragmatic Programmer – The Evils of Duplication

Coding Blocks

Allen Underwood, Michael Outlaw, Joe Zack

Technology, Careers, How To, Business, Education

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 13 May 2019

⏱️ 106 minutes

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Summary

We take a deep dive into the various forms of duplication and jump aboard the complain train as Allen complains about Confluent's documentation, Michael complains about Docker's documentation, and Joe complains about curl.

Transcript

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And with that, I'm Alan Underwood.

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I'm Jay Zizzle.

0:29.0

Well, how do I follow up that?

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You're M-Sizzle? No, that's not going to work. I'm Michael Outlaw.

0:37.2

This episode is sponsored by The O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference. What sets the O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference apart is that it is the only conference that focuses exclusively on software architecture and the evolution of that role.

0:53.0

This conference is in the weeds with tech and cover complex topics from microservices to domain-driven design.

0:59.0

It features different styles of learning from 50 minute sessions to two day training courses.

1:04.8

The O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference also focuses on soft skills.

1:09.5

O'Reilly knows that architects are having to communicate complex technical topics and their merit compassionately to both upper management and technical teams.

1:18.0

This conference can help you navigate different communication styles like in the architectural elevator

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course. O'Reilly knows how siloed software architecture can feel. At the

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conference you'll have countless networking opportunities so that you can meet

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people who are working on the same tech as you and offer personal experience and learnings that you can apply to your own work.

1:38.0

Many of the attendees are either aspiring software architects or doing the work of a software architect without the title.

1:45.1

The conference offers a special networking experience called Architectural Kadas, where you get to practice

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