Talks

How does behavioral psychology connect to coding? This talk explores how understanding and managing your mental energy can transform the way you work. Using accessible research, including Daniel Kahneman’s concepts of “fast” and “slow” thinking, we’ll dive into how different types of thinking impact decision-making and productivity. We’ll also discuss how to conserve mental fuel, so you have the focus and clarity needed for critical tasks—even at the end of a demanding day.

In addition to understanding how our minds work, we’ll talk about practical techniques for managing time and allocating mental resources effectively. This includes strategies to reduce context switching, avoid wasting mental energy on low-priority tasks, and stay focused on what really matters. By using your mental energy wisely, you’ll be able to maintain productivity and avoid burnout.

If you’re interested in learning how to apply behavioral psychology to your workflow, improve time management, and make smarter decisions with less effort, this talk is for you.
Baruch Sadogursky
Tuxcare
Baruch Sadogursky (@jbaruch) did Java before it had generics, DevOps before there was Docker, and DevRel before it had a name. He started DevRel at JFrog when it was ten people and took it all the way to a successful $6B IPO by helping engineers solve problems. Now, Baruch keeps helping engineers solve problems, but also helps companies help engineers solve problems. He is a co-author of the "Liquid Software" and "DevOps Tools for Java Developers" books, Java Champion and CNCF Ambassador alumni, serves on multiple conference program committees, and regularly speaks at numerous most prestigious industry conferences, such as DevNexus, DevOpsDays, Voxxed Days, Devoxx, DevRelCon, Kubecon and QCon. Today, he's taking care of developers at TuxCare.