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Prossimi eventi (4)
Visualizza tutto- [๐ซ In-Person] Code Reviews, are they worth it? with Graham CookSheffield Technology Parks, Sheffield
This event will be a single talk on Code Reviews, are they worth it? with Graham Cook
โ ๏ธ This will be an in-person event, the venue is Sheffield Tech Parks.
- ๐ Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/xm9z5Wr97QbefVCP7
- ๐ Parking: Sheffield Tech Parks have limited parking, however provide free parking to our guests! Once at the barriers phone 0114 221 1800 and they'll let you in.
Agenda:
- ๐ Pizza/Drinks (18:15 - 18:30)
- ๐ฃ Introduction (18:30)
- ๐ Code Reviews, are they worth it? with Graham Cook (18:35ish)
- ๐ป Social @ Pub (after the talk)
๐ Code Reviews, are they worth it?
Code reviews. Love them or hate them, they're something that most good engineering teams do. But how well understood is the process and the potential benefits, not just for the resulting code, but for the team itself? In this talk, Iโd like to suggest a framework for getting the most out of code reviews, that can address the โsoftโ skill side of code review just as much as the โtechโ aspect.We will, of course, cover the sorts of broad areas a good review should examine, looking at some examples of the sorts of things it should spot.
But I would also like to discuss some other aspects of code review that are often overlooked. For example, a code review can be seen as a valuable piece of peer feedback and can become a great method of knowledge sharing across the team as a whole. Whether youโre an experienced tech lead/team lead, or an associate developer just getting to grips with the process, there are more benefits to be had than just the delivered ticket. - [๐ซ In-Person] .NET nanoFramework on a Cheap Yellow Display with Andy ClarkSheffield Technology Parks, Sheffield
This event will be a single talk on .NET nanoFramework on a Cheap Yellow Display with Andy Clark
โ ๏ธ This will be an in-person event, the venue is Sheffield Tech Parks.- ๐ Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/xm9z5Wr97QbefVCP7
- ๐ Parking: Sheffield Tech Parks have limited parking, however provide free parking to our guests! Once at the barriers phone 0114 221 1800 and they'll let you in.
Agenda:
- ๐ Pizza/Drinks (18:15 - 18:30)
- ๐ฃ Introduction (18:30)
- ๐ .NET nanoFramework on a Cheap Yellow Display with Andy Clark
- ๐ป Social @ Pub (after the talk)
๐ .NET nanoFramework on a Cheap Yellow Display
Working with software can feel a bit detached, everything is virtual and abstracted from reality. I want something physical that can be held and touched. And of course it had to run dotNet.
So this is my journey combining an ESP32 based microcontroller and display with the dotNet nanoFramework. Learn about the gotchas of with working with new hardware, how nanoFramework is deployed and how to interact with some of the hardware on this device.