London & Krakow Scala Talks: Complexity is a sin & mystery talk


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🎉 Come along to the London & Kraków joint Scala Talks! 🎉
In this event you'll hear from Volodymyr Yaroslavskyi live in London, and a mystery speaker streamed from the Kraków User Group.
Agenda
5:30pm - 🥤 Doors open. Come along and grab a drink!
6:15pm - 🗣️ Mysterious Kraków speaker: Mystery talk on MCP
6:55pm - 🍕 Intermission: Join us for some free food and drinks! Vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options are provided. Let us know if you'd like something special - we'd be happy to accommodate.
7:25pm - 🗣️ Volodymyr Yaroslavskyi: Complexity is a sin
8:05pm - 🥤 Socialising: Grab a drink and let's discuss the talks.
9:00pm - 🍻 Join us in The Butcher's Hook and Cleaver pub to discuss the talks!
🌐 This event has a live stream. Join the webinar at 6:40PM. Watch this space for more details.
🗣️ Volodymyr Yaroslavskyi: Complexity is a sin
Complex code will follow throughout the entirety of your career. Developers tend to take it like the weather - it’s something you can’t change, and you hope you’ll be lucky next time. But is this the best way to tackle it?
The talk will cover the problem of code complexity. I’ll talk about where to look for it, how to assess the damage it causes and how to make the situation better for your future self and team.
From my experience, I’ve noticed that the complexity introduced by a developer strongly correlates to the Dunning-Kruger effect (Confidence - Competence curve), while this topic is relevant to a broad audience, it will be especially useful for the developers with 2-5 years of experience - who are close to the peak of so called “Mount Stupid”. As someone not far from the peak myself, I was inspired to write this talk to share my experience.
⭐ Volodymyr Yaroslavskyi ⭐
Scala and FP Enthusiast, currently working in JP Morgan Chase.
I don’t like cutting corners, and I am strong believer that nicely designed and written software is beneficial for any team at any stage.
Happy to talk about that and about other things as well.
🗣️ Mysterious Kraków speaker: Mystery talk on MCP
Someone from Kraków will present on Metals and it's integration with LLMs using the Model Context Protocol. Watch this space for more details!
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London & Krakow Scala Talks: Complexity is a sin & mystery talk