Great talk for sharing to non-tech colleagues. (edit: btw Paul if you ever see this.. seeing developers work with live code is great and apart from that, no cringe whatsoever and a great pace/flow)
Wow! Hats off. Being able to do it live requires a lot of self-confidence and skill (and preparation of course ;)). I like the fact that the presented scenario is not that trivial. I also loved the breaking changes refactoring part for terms and conditions. Very professional and methodic. Thank you Paul. Great presentation!
Love this talk. Such a great example of turning a domain event timeline to code. Also walks through refactoring strategies that are non breaking. ❤
Glad you liked it. Thank you so much for the kind words.
Glad you liked it. Thank you so much for the kind words.
Given the complexity of the code and business domain... Hats Off! I am a C# Python guy but enjoyed none the less. Thank you sir!
I really appreciate the kind words. Glad you enjoyed it!
Great talk for sharing to non-tech colleagues. (edit: btw Paul if you ever see this.. seeing developers work with live code is great and apart from that, no cringe whatsoever and a great pace/flow)
Thanks so much! Glad you liked it.
Wow! Hats off. Being able to do it live requires a lot of self-confidence and skill (and preparation of course ;)). I like the fact that the presented scenario is not that trivial. I also loved the breaking changes refactoring part for terms and conditions. Very professional and methodic. Thank you Paul. Great presentation!
Thanks!
such a nice presentation of going through Event Storming by example. Your presentations rocks 💪 big thanks 🙌
Thanks for watching. I'm glad you enjoyed it, and appreciate the kind words.
Wohoo, non-Rails Ruby!