Nobody likes failure. And that's a problem!
As developers we tend to experience failure repeatedly. From breaking builds to production outages, from buggy features to startups that fold: failure always lurks around the corner. What if, instead of trying to avoid or minimise failure, we embrace it? We'll learn this requires at least a different mindset, and in most cases a different approach to dealing with failures.
Join this keynote to see how failure might actually help you to learn and grow as developer!
As developers we tend to experience failure repeatedly. From breaking builds to production outages, from buggy features to startups that fold: failure always lurks around the corner. What if, instead of trying to avoid or minimise failure, we embrace it? We'll learn this requires at least a different mindset, and in most cases a different approach to dealing with failures.
Join this keynote to see how failure might actually help you to learn and grow as developer!
Sander Mak
Picnic Technologies
Sander is part of the tech leadership team at Picnic —the Dutch online grocery scale-up— building Java-based systems at scale.
He also is a Java Champion and author of the O'Reilly book 'Java 9 Modularity'.
As an avid conference speaker, Sander loves sharing knowledge, something he also does as Pluralsight instructor on architecture and development topics.
He also is a Java Champion and author of the O'Reilly book 'Java 9 Modularity'.
As an avid conference speaker, Sander loves sharing knowledge, something he also does as Pluralsight instructor on architecture and development topics.