際際滷shows by User: BartBlommaerts / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: BartBlommaerts / Tue, 23 Oct 2018 07:37:05 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: BartBlommaerts Cloud-Native Architecture /slideshow/cloud-native-architecture-120408592/120408592 cloud-native-181023073705
Increasing cloud-native maturity by embracing event-driven architecture, consumer-driven contract testing, microservices, automation, CQRS, Pareto principle, etc ...]]>

Increasing cloud-native maturity by embracing event-driven architecture, consumer-driven contract testing, microservices, automation, CQRS, Pareto principle, etc ...]]>
Tue, 23 Oct 2018 07:37:05 GMT /slideshow/cloud-native-architecture-120408592/120408592 BartBlommaerts@slideshare.net(BartBlommaerts) Cloud-Native Architecture BartBlommaerts Increasing cloud-native maturity by embracing event-driven architecture, consumer-driven contract testing, microservices, automation, CQRS, Pareto principle, etc ... <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cloud-native-181023073705-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Increasing cloud-native maturity by embracing event-driven architecture, consumer-driven contract testing, microservices, automation, CQRS, Pareto principle, etc ...
Cloud-Native Architecture from Bart Blommaerts
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Innovation Without Asking Permission /slideshow/innovation-without-asking-permission-102804954/102804954 innovationwithoutaskingpermission-180622071105
Are you working with an existing codebase? Do you want to use the cool libraries, tools or methodology you saw at this conference? This talk will show you how to combine legacy code with bleeding edge technology. Often the use of new technology and protocols is limited by fear of change in existing applications. Yet, as developers, we want to remain relevant and have fun with all the disruptive changes in our industry. This talk will drill-down from a high-level architectural view to the actual implementation of modern, strangling services in a legacy monolith, using DDD to define bounded contexts, in a safe and controlled manner.]]>

Are you working with an existing codebase? Do you want to use the cool libraries, tools or methodology you saw at this conference? This talk will show you how to combine legacy code with bleeding edge technology. Often the use of new technology and protocols is limited by fear of change in existing applications. Yet, as developers, we want to remain relevant and have fun with all the disruptive changes in our industry. This talk will drill-down from a high-level architectural view to the actual implementation of modern, strangling services in a legacy monolith, using DDD to define bounded contexts, in a safe and controlled manner.]]>
Fri, 22 Jun 2018 07:11:05 GMT /slideshow/innovation-without-asking-permission-102804954/102804954 BartBlommaerts@slideshare.net(BartBlommaerts) Innovation Without Asking Permission BartBlommaerts Are you working with an existing codebase? Do you want to use the cool libraries, tools or methodology you saw at this conference? This talk will show you how to combine legacy code with bleeding edge technology. Often the use of new technology and protocols is limited by fear of change in existing applications. Yet, as developers, we want to remain relevant and have fun with all the disruptive changes in our industry. This talk will drill-down from a high-level architectural view to the actual implementation of modern, strangling services in a legacy monolith, using DDD to define bounded contexts, in a safe and controlled manner. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/innovationwithoutaskingpermission-180622071105-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Are you working with an existing codebase? Do you want to use the cool libraries, tools or methodology you saw at this conference? This talk will show you how to combine legacy code with bleeding edge technology. Often the use of new technology and protocols is limited by fear of change in existing applications. Yet, as developers, we want to remain relevant and have fun with all the disruptive changes in our industry. This talk will drill-down from a high-level architectural view to the actual implementation of modern, strangling services in a legacy monolith, using DDD to define bounded contexts, in a safe and controlled manner.
Innovation Without Asking Permission from Bart Blommaerts
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JavaDay 2017: 10 tips to become an awesome technical lead (v4) /BartBlommaerts/javaday-2017-10-tips-to-become-an-awesome-technical-lead-v4 10tipstobecomeanawesometechnicallead-171105093812
Updated slidedeck for JavaDay, currently with 12 tips. As you grow in your career, chances are that one day you will end up as the Technical Lead of 1 or more projects. Often not by choice. The role of Technical Lead is quite different from the role of (senior) Software Developer and this talk will bring you answers on questions like: * How do I do technical interviews? * How do I lead a team? How do I lead multiple teams? * How do I cope with my new responsibilities? * How do I cope with success / failure? * How do I prevent losing focus on the technical challenges? * In summary, everything you want(ed) to know on your first day as a Technical Lead and that you can use every day from that point onwards.]]>

Updated slidedeck for JavaDay, currently with 12 tips. As you grow in your career, chances are that one day you will end up as the Technical Lead of 1 or more projects. Often not by choice. The role of Technical Lead is quite different from the role of (senior) Software Developer and this talk will bring you answers on questions like: * How do I do technical interviews? * How do I lead a team? How do I lead multiple teams? * How do I cope with my new responsibilities? * How do I cope with success / failure? * How do I prevent losing focus on the technical challenges? * In summary, everything you want(ed) to know on your first day as a Technical Lead and that you can use every day from that point onwards.]]>
Sun, 05 Nov 2017 09:38:12 GMT /BartBlommaerts/javaday-2017-10-tips-to-become-an-awesome-technical-lead-v4 BartBlommaerts@slideshare.net(BartBlommaerts) JavaDay 2017: 10 tips to become an awesome technical lead (v4) BartBlommaerts Updated slidedeck for JavaDay, currently with 12 tips. As you grow in your career, chances are that one day you will end up as the Technical Lead of 1 or more projects. Often not by choice. The role of Technical Lead is quite different from the role of (senior) Software Developer and this talk will bring you answers on questions like: * How do I do technical interviews? * How do I lead a team? How do I lead multiple teams? * How do I cope with my new responsibilities? * How do I cope with success / failure? * How do I prevent losing focus on the technical challenges? * In summary, everything you want(ed) to know on your first day as a Technical Lead and that you can use every day from that point onwards. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/10tipstobecomeanawesometechnicallead-171105093812-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Updated slidedeck for JavaDay, currently with 12 tips. As you grow in your career, chances are that one day you will end up as the Technical Lead of 1 or more projects. Often not by choice. The role of Technical Lead is quite different from the role of (senior) Software Developer and this talk will bring you answers on questions like: * How do I do technical interviews? * How do I lead a team? How do I lead multiple teams? * How do I cope with my new responsibilities? * How do I cope with success / failure? * How do I prevent losing focus on the technical challenges? * In summary, everything you want(ed) to know on your first day as a Technical Lead and that you can use every day from that point onwards.
JavaDay 2017: 10 tips to become an awesome technical lead (v4) from Bart Blommaerts
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JavaOne 2017: 10 tips to become an awesome Technical Lead (v3) /slideshow/javaone-2017-10-tips-to-become-an-awesome-technical-lead-v3/80380293 10tipstobecomeanawesometechnicallead-171002221901
As you grow in your career, chances are that one day you will end up as the Technical Lead of 1 or more projects. Often not by choice. The role of Technical Lead is quite different from the role of (senior) Software Developer and this talk will bring you answers on questions like: - How do I do technical interviews? - How do I lead a team? How do I lead multiple teams? - How do I cope with my new responsibilities? - How do I cope with success / failure? - How do I prevent losing focus on the technical challenges? - In summary, everything you want(ed) to know on your first day as a Technical Lead and that you can use every day from that point onwards.]]>

As you grow in your career, chances are that one day you will end up as the Technical Lead of 1 or more projects. Often not by choice. The role of Technical Lead is quite different from the role of (senior) Software Developer and this talk will bring you answers on questions like: - How do I do technical interviews? - How do I lead a team? How do I lead multiple teams? - How do I cope with my new responsibilities? - How do I cope with success / failure? - How do I prevent losing focus on the technical challenges? - In summary, everything you want(ed) to know on your first day as a Technical Lead and that you can use every day from that point onwards.]]>
Mon, 02 Oct 2017 22:19:00 GMT /slideshow/javaone-2017-10-tips-to-become-an-awesome-technical-lead-v3/80380293 BartBlommaerts@slideshare.net(BartBlommaerts) JavaOne 2017: 10 tips to become an awesome Technical Lead (v3) BartBlommaerts As you grow in your career, chances are that one day you will end up as the Technical Lead of 1 or more projects. Often not by choice. The role of Technical Lead is quite different from the role of (senior) Software Developer and this talk will bring you answers on questions like: - How do I do technical interviews? - How do I lead a team? How do I lead multiple teams? - How do I cope with my new responsibilities? - How do I cope with success / failure? - How do I prevent losing focus on the technical challenges? - In summary, everything you want(ed) to know on your first day as a Technical Lead and that you can use every day from that point onwards. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/10tipstobecomeanawesometechnicallead-171002221901-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As you grow in your career, chances are that one day you will end up as the Technical Lead of 1 or more projects. Often not by choice. The role of Technical Lead is quite different from the role of (senior) Software Developer and this talk will bring you answers on questions like: - How do I do technical interviews? - How do I lead a team? How do I lead multiple teams? - How do I cope with my new responsibilities? - How do I cope with success / failure? - How do I prevent losing focus on the technical challenges? - In summary, everything you want(ed) to know on your first day as a Technical Lead and that you can use every day from that point onwards.
JavaOne 2017: 10 tips to become an awesome Technical Lead (v3) from Bart Blommaerts
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10 tips to become an awesome Technical Lead v2 (Devoxx PL) /slideshow/10-tips-to-become-an-awesome-technical-lead-v2-devoxx-pl/77199365 10tipstobecomeanawesometechnicallead-170623081324
As you grow in your career, chances are that one day you will end up as the Technical Lead of 1 or more projects. Often not by choice. The role of Technical Lead is quite different from the role of (senior) Software Developer and this talk will bring you answers on questions like: - How do I do technical interviews? - How do I lead a team? How do I lead multiple teams? - How do I cope with my new responsibilities? - How do I cope with success / failure? - How do I prevent losing focus on the technical challenges? - In summary, everything you want(ed) to know on your first day as a Technical Lead and that you can use every day from that point onwards.]]>

As you grow in your career, chances are that one day you will end up as the Technical Lead of 1 or more projects. Often not by choice. The role of Technical Lead is quite different from the role of (senior) Software Developer and this talk will bring you answers on questions like: - How do I do technical interviews? - How do I lead a team? How do I lead multiple teams? - How do I cope with my new responsibilities? - How do I cope with success / failure? - How do I prevent losing focus on the technical challenges? - In summary, everything you want(ed) to know on your first day as a Technical Lead and that you can use every day from that point onwards.]]>
Fri, 23 Jun 2017 08:13:24 GMT /slideshow/10-tips-to-become-an-awesome-technical-lead-v2-devoxx-pl/77199365 BartBlommaerts@slideshare.net(BartBlommaerts) 10 tips to become an awesome Technical Lead v2 (Devoxx PL) BartBlommaerts As you grow in your career, chances are that one day you will end up as the Technical Lead of 1 or more projects. Often not by choice. The role of Technical Lead is quite different from the role of (senior) Software Developer and this talk will bring you answers on questions like: - How do I do technical interviews? - How do I lead a team? How do I lead multiple teams? - How do I cope with my new responsibilities? - How do I cope with success / failure? - How do I prevent losing focus on the technical challenges? - In summary, everything you want(ed) to know on your first day as a Technical Lead and that you can use every day from that point onwards. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/10tipstobecomeanawesometechnicallead-170623081324-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As you grow in your career, chances are that one day you will end up as the Technical Lead of 1 or more projects. Often not by choice. The role of Technical Lead is quite different from the role of (senior) Software Developer and this talk will bring you answers on questions like: - How do I do technical interviews? - How do I lead a team? How do I lead multiple teams? - How do I cope with my new responsibilities? - How do I cope with success / failure? - How do I prevent losing focus on the technical challenges? - In summary, everything you want(ed) to know on your first day as a Technical Lead and that you can use every day from that point onwards.
10 tips to become an awesome Technical Lead v2 (Devoxx PL) from Bart Blommaerts
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10 tips to become an awesome technical lead /BartBlommaerts/10-tips-to-become-an-awesome-technical-lead 10tipstobecomeanawesometechnicallead-170516115715
As you grow in your career, chances are that one day you will end up as the Technical Lead of 1 or more projects. Often not by choice. The role of Technical Lead is quite different from the role of (senior) Software Developer and this talk will bring you answers on questions like: How do I do technical interviews? How do I lead a team? How do I lead multiple teams? How do I cope with my new responsibilities? How do I cope with success / failure? How do I prevent losing focus on the technical challenges? In summary, everything you want(ed) to know on your first day as a Technical Lead and that you can use every day from that point onwards.]]>

As you grow in your career, chances are that one day you will end up as the Technical Lead of 1 or more projects. Often not by choice. The role of Technical Lead is quite different from the role of (senior) Software Developer and this talk will bring you answers on questions like: How do I do technical interviews? How do I lead a team? How do I lead multiple teams? How do I cope with my new responsibilities? How do I cope with success / failure? How do I prevent losing focus on the technical challenges? In summary, everything you want(ed) to know on your first day as a Technical Lead and that you can use every day from that point onwards.]]>
Tue, 16 May 2017 11:57:15 GMT /BartBlommaerts/10-tips-to-become-an-awesome-technical-lead BartBlommaerts@slideshare.net(BartBlommaerts) 10 tips to become an awesome technical lead BartBlommaerts As you grow in your career, chances are that one day you will end up as the Technical Lead of 1 or more projects. Often not by choice. The role of Technical Lead is quite different from the role of (senior) Software Developer and this talk will bring you answers on questions like: How do I do technical interviews? How do I lead a team? How do I lead multiple teams? How do I cope with my new responsibilities? How do I cope with success / failure? How do I prevent losing focus on the technical challenges? In summary, everything you want(ed) to know on your first day as a Technical Lead and that you can use every day from that point onwards. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/10tipstobecomeanawesometechnicallead-170516115715-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As you grow in your career, chances are that one day you will end up as the Technical Lead of 1 or more projects. Often not by choice. The role of Technical Lead is quite different from the role of (senior) Software Developer and this talk will bring you answers on questions like: How do I do technical interviews? How do I lead a team? How do I lead multiple teams? How do I cope with my new responsibilities? How do I cope with success / failure? How do I prevent losing focus on the technical challenges? In summary, everything you want(ed) to know on your first day as a Technical Lead and that you can use every day from that point onwards.
10 tips to become an awesome technical lead from Bart Blommaerts
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Pragmatic Architecture (SATURN 2017) /slideshow/pragmatic-architecture-saturn-2017/75616422 pragmaticarchitecturev3saturn-170502205806
Third iteration of my pragmatic architecture talk. This version is tailored for architects. I presented it at the SATURN 2017 conference in Denver, Colorado. Software development has evolved. Agile is now the de-facto standard. The role of an architect in an agile project is very different than the typical role in a more classic waterfall approach. Using an updated interpretation of viewpoints and perspectives, this talk will demonstrate how to make rapid, agile delivery sustainable. These viewpoints and perspectives will be linked to easy-to-produce models that can be used immediately in your projects. The talk will provide examples on how to determine which models are architecturally significant and worth the effort. Developers have always been very important stakeholders of an architectural description. A good agile architect needs to strive for consensus and buy-in.]]>

Third iteration of my pragmatic architecture talk. This version is tailored for architects. I presented it at the SATURN 2017 conference in Denver, Colorado. Software development has evolved. Agile is now the de-facto standard. The role of an architect in an agile project is very different than the typical role in a more classic waterfall approach. Using an updated interpretation of viewpoints and perspectives, this talk will demonstrate how to make rapid, agile delivery sustainable. These viewpoints and perspectives will be linked to easy-to-produce models that can be used immediately in your projects. The talk will provide examples on how to determine which models are architecturally significant and worth the effort. Developers have always been very important stakeholders of an architectural description. A good agile architect needs to strive for consensus and buy-in.]]>
Tue, 02 May 2017 20:58:06 GMT /slideshow/pragmatic-architecture-saturn-2017/75616422 BartBlommaerts@slideshare.net(BartBlommaerts) Pragmatic Architecture (SATURN 2017) BartBlommaerts Third iteration of my pragmatic architecture talk. This version is tailored for architects. I presented it at the SATURN 2017 conference in Denver, Colorado. Software development has evolved. Agile is now the de-facto standard. The role of an architect in an agile project is very different than the typical role in a more classic waterfall approach. Using an updated interpretation of viewpoints and perspectives, this talk will demonstrate how to make rapid, agile delivery sustainable. These viewpoints and perspectives will be linked to easy-to-produce models that can be used immediately in your projects. The talk will provide examples on how to determine which models are architecturally significant and worth the effort. Developers have always been very important stakeholders of an architectural description. A good agile architect needs to strive for consensus and buy-in. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pragmaticarchitecturev3saturn-170502205806-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Third iteration of my pragmatic architecture talk. This version is tailored for architects. I presented it at the SATURN 2017 conference in Denver, Colorado. Software development has evolved. Agile is now the de-facto standard. The role of an architect in an agile project is very different than the typical role in a more classic waterfall approach. Using an updated interpretation of viewpoints and perspectives, this talk will demonstrate how to make rapid, agile delivery sustainable. These viewpoints and perspectives will be linked to easy-to-produce models that can be used immediately in your projects. The talk will provide examples on how to determine which models are architecturally significant and worth the effort. Developers have always been very important stakeholders of an architectural description. A good agile architect needs to strive for consensus and buy-in.
Pragmatic Architecture (SATURN 2017) from Bart Blommaerts
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Pragmatic Architecture, Today (v2) /slideshow/pragmatic-architecture-today-v2/68719061 pragmaticarchitecturev2-161111200223
Updated version of my talk on pragmatic architecture. Added a couple of slides (and other small adjustments) after receiving great feedback from people who attended the first version of the talk. Thanks a lot for these! Software development has evolved. Agile is now the de-facto standard. The role of an architect in an agile project is very different than the typical role in a more classic waterfall approach. Using an updated interpretation of viewpoints and perspectives, this talk will demonstrate how to make rapid, agile delivery sustainable. These viewpoints and perspectives will be linked to easy-to-produce models that can be used immediately in your projects. The talk will provide examples on how to determine which models are architecturally significant and worth the effort. Developers have always been very important stakeholders of an architectural description. A good agile architect needs to strive for consensus and buy-in.]]>

Updated version of my talk on pragmatic architecture. Added a couple of slides (and other small adjustments) after receiving great feedback from people who attended the first version of the talk. Thanks a lot for these! Software development has evolved. Agile is now the de-facto standard. The role of an architect in an agile project is very different than the typical role in a more classic waterfall approach. Using an updated interpretation of viewpoints and perspectives, this talk will demonstrate how to make rapid, agile delivery sustainable. These viewpoints and perspectives will be linked to easy-to-produce models that can be used immediately in your projects. The talk will provide examples on how to determine which models are architecturally significant and worth the effort. Developers have always been very important stakeholders of an architectural description. A good agile architect needs to strive for consensus and buy-in.]]>
Fri, 11 Nov 2016 20:02:23 GMT /slideshow/pragmatic-architecture-today-v2/68719061 BartBlommaerts@slideshare.net(BartBlommaerts) Pragmatic Architecture, Today (v2) BartBlommaerts Updated version of my talk on pragmatic architecture. Added a couple of slides (and other small adjustments) after receiving great feedback from people who attended the first version of the talk. Thanks a lot for these! Software development has evolved. Agile is now the de-facto standard. The role of an architect in an agile project is very different than the typical role in a more classic waterfall approach. Using an updated interpretation of viewpoints and perspectives, this talk will demonstrate how to make rapid, agile delivery sustainable. These viewpoints and perspectives will be linked to easy-to-produce models that can be used immediately in your projects. The talk will provide examples on how to determine which models are architecturally significant and worth the effort. Developers have always been very important stakeholders of an architectural description. A good agile architect needs to strive for consensus and buy-in. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pragmaticarchitecturev2-161111200223-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Updated version of my talk on pragmatic architecture. Added a couple of slides (and other small adjustments) after receiving great feedback from people who attended the first version of the talk. Thanks a lot for these! Software development has evolved. Agile is now the de-facto standard. The role of an architect in an agile project is very different than the typical role in a more classic waterfall approach. Using an updated interpretation of viewpoints and perspectives, this talk will demonstrate how to make rapid, agile delivery sustainable. These viewpoints and perspectives will be linked to easy-to-produce models that can be used immediately in your projects. The talk will provide examples on how to determine which models are architecturally significant and worth the effort. Developers have always been very important stakeholders of an architectural description. A good agile architect needs to strive for consensus and buy-in.
Pragmatic Architecture, Today (v2) from Bart Blommaerts
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Serverless as a Collaborative Economy Enabler /slideshow/serverless-as-a-collaborative-economy-enabler/67778786 serverlessasacollaborativeeconomyenabler-161028094402
In recent years, the uprise of the cloud has brought us a lot of new and disruptive technology. Everybody is talking about SaaS, PaaS, IaaS and other aaSes. In 2014 Amazon launched AWS Lambda as the pinnacle of the cloud computing. It allows developers to focus on code, without spending time on managing servers. The goal of this talk is not only introducing the serverless architecture style, but also tackle popular myths regarding No More Servers and No More Ops. Throughout the talk, we will focus on a collaborative economy approach to explain these concepts.]]>

In recent years, the uprise of the cloud has brought us a lot of new and disruptive technology. Everybody is talking about SaaS, PaaS, IaaS and other aaSes. In 2014 Amazon launched AWS Lambda as the pinnacle of the cloud computing. It allows developers to focus on code, without spending time on managing servers. The goal of this talk is not only introducing the serverless architecture style, but also tackle popular myths regarding No More Servers and No More Ops. Throughout the talk, we will focus on a collaborative economy approach to explain these concepts.]]>
Fri, 28 Oct 2016 09:44:02 GMT /slideshow/serverless-as-a-collaborative-economy-enabler/67778786 BartBlommaerts@slideshare.net(BartBlommaerts) Serverless as a Collaborative Economy Enabler BartBlommaerts In recent years, the uprise of the cloud has brought us a lot of new and disruptive technology. Everybody is talking about SaaS, PaaS, IaaS and other aaSes. In 2014 Amazon launched AWS Lambda as the pinnacle of the cloud computing. It allows developers to focus on code, without spending time on managing servers. The goal of this talk is not only introducing the serverless architecture style, but also tackle popular myths regarding No More Servers and No More Ops. Throughout the talk, we will focus on a collaborative economy approach to explain these concepts. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/serverlessasacollaborativeeconomyenabler-161028094402-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In recent years, the uprise of the cloud has brought us a lot of new and disruptive technology. Everybody is talking about SaaS, PaaS, IaaS and other aaSes. In 2014 Amazon launched AWS Lambda as the pinnacle of the cloud computing. It allows developers to focus on code, without spending time on managing servers. The goal of this talk is not only introducing the serverless architecture style, but also tackle popular myths regarding No More Servers and No More Ops. Throughout the talk, we will focus on a collaborative economy approach to explain these concepts.
Serverless as a Collaborative Economy Enabler from Bart Blommaerts
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Pragmatic Architecture, Today. /slideshow/pragmatic-architecture-today/67209090 pragmaticarchitecture-161015075328
Software development has evolved. Agile is now the de-facto standard. The role of an architect in an agile project is very different than the typical role in a more classic waterfall approach. Using an updated interpretation of `viewpoints and perspectives`, this talk will demonstrate how to make rapid, agile delivery sustainable. These viewpoints and perspectives will be linked to easy-to-produce models that can be used immediately in your projects. The talk will provide examples on how to determine which models are architecturally significant and worth the effort. Developers have always been very important stakeholders of an architectural description. A good agile architect needs to strive for consensus and buy-in.]]>

Software development has evolved. Agile is now the de-facto standard. The role of an architect in an agile project is very different than the typical role in a more classic waterfall approach. Using an updated interpretation of `viewpoints and perspectives`, this talk will demonstrate how to make rapid, agile delivery sustainable. These viewpoints and perspectives will be linked to easy-to-produce models that can be used immediately in your projects. The talk will provide examples on how to determine which models are architecturally significant and worth the effort. Developers have always been very important stakeholders of an architectural description. A good agile architect needs to strive for consensus and buy-in.]]>
Sat, 15 Oct 2016 07:53:27 GMT /slideshow/pragmatic-architecture-today/67209090 BartBlommaerts@slideshare.net(BartBlommaerts) Pragmatic Architecture, Today. BartBlommaerts Software development has evolved. Agile is now the de-facto standard. The role of an architect in an agile project is very different than the typical role in a more classic waterfall approach. Using an updated interpretation of `viewpoints and perspectives`, this talk will demonstrate how to make rapid, agile delivery sustainable. These viewpoints and perspectives will be linked to easy-to-produce models that can be used immediately in your projects. The talk will provide examples on how to determine which models are architecturally significant and worth the effort. Developers have always been very important stakeholders of an architectural description. A good agile architect needs to strive for consensus and buy-in. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pragmaticarchitecture-161015075328-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Software development has evolved. Agile is now the de-facto standard. The role of an architect in an agile project is very different than the typical role in a more classic waterfall approach. Using an updated interpretation of `viewpoints and perspectives`, this talk will demonstrate how to make rapid, agile delivery sustainable. These viewpoints and perspectives will be linked to easy-to-produce models that can be used immediately in your projects. The talk will provide examples on how to determine which models are architecturally significant and worth the effort. Developers have always been very important stakeholders of an architectural description. A good agile architect needs to strive for consensus and buy-in.
Pragmatic Architecture, Today. from Bart Blommaerts
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The Serverless Cloud @ JAX London 2016 /BartBlommaerts/the-serverless-cloud-jax-london-2016 theserverlesscloud-161012143917
In recent years, the uprise of the cloud has brought us a lot of new and disruptive technologies. Everybody is talking about SaaS, PaaS, IaaS and other sorts of aaS. In 2014, Amazon launched AWS Lambda as the pinnacle of the cloud computing. It allows developers to focus on code, without spending time on managing servers. The goal of this talk is to introduce the serverless architecture style, but it will also contain demos (eg. using AWS Lambda and Google Cloud Functions) on how to make this style work. Expect Lambda functions in NodeJS, using DynamoDB, consuming other functions via the AWS API Gateway. The talk will conclude with best practices on how to use these serverless functions.]]>

In recent years, the uprise of the cloud has brought us a lot of new and disruptive technologies. Everybody is talking about SaaS, PaaS, IaaS and other sorts of aaS. In 2014, Amazon launched AWS Lambda as the pinnacle of the cloud computing. It allows developers to focus on code, without spending time on managing servers. The goal of this talk is to introduce the serverless architecture style, but it will also contain demos (eg. using AWS Lambda and Google Cloud Functions) on how to make this style work. Expect Lambda functions in NodeJS, using DynamoDB, consuming other functions via the AWS API Gateway. The talk will conclude with best practices on how to use these serverless functions.]]>
Wed, 12 Oct 2016 14:39:17 GMT /BartBlommaerts/the-serverless-cloud-jax-london-2016 BartBlommaerts@slideshare.net(BartBlommaerts) The Serverless Cloud @ JAX London 2016 BartBlommaerts In recent years, the uprise of the cloud has brought us a lot of new and disruptive technologies. Everybody is talking about SaaS, PaaS, IaaS and other sorts of aaS. In 2014, Amazon launched AWS Lambda as the pinnacle of the cloud computing. It allows developers to focus on code, without spending time on managing servers. The goal of this talk is to introduce the serverless architecture style, but it will also contain demos (eg. using AWS Lambda and Google Cloud Functions) on how to make this style work. Expect Lambda functions in NodeJS, using DynamoDB, consuming other functions via the AWS API Gateway. The talk will conclude with best practices on how to use these serverless functions. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/theserverlesscloud-161012143917-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In recent years, the uprise of the cloud has brought us a lot of new and disruptive technologies. Everybody is talking about SaaS, PaaS, IaaS and other sorts of aaS. In 2014, Amazon launched AWS Lambda as the pinnacle of the cloud computing. It allows developers to focus on code, without spending time on managing servers. The goal of this talk is to introduce the serverless architecture style, but it will also contain demos (eg. using AWS Lambda and Google Cloud Functions) on how to make this style work. Expect Lambda functions in NodeJS, using DynamoDB, consuming other functions via the AWS API Gateway. The talk will conclude with best practices on how to use these serverless functions.
The Serverless Cloud @ JAX London 2016 from Bart Blommaerts
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The Collaborative Economy /BartBlommaerts/the-collaborative-economy-61528579 14thecollaborativeeconomyatworkli-160430101250
The Collaborative Economy, by Ken Coenen en Bart Blommaerts. Presentation from the Ordina Innovation Day in 2016.]]>

The Collaborative Economy, by Ken Coenen en Bart Blommaerts. Presentation from the Ordina Innovation Day in 2016.]]>
Sat, 30 Apr 2016 10:12:49 GMT /BartBlommaerts/the-collaborative-economy-61528579 BartBlommaerts@slideshare.net(BartBlommaerts) The Collaborative Economy BartBlommaerts The Collaborative Economy, by Ken Coenen en Bart Blommaerts. Presentation from the Ordina Innovation Day in 2016. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/14thecollaborativeeconomyatworkli-160430101250-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Collaborative Economy, by Ken Coenen en Bart Blommaerts. Presentation from the Ordina Innovation Day in 2016.
The Collaborative Economy from Bart Blommaerts
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JavaOne: Efficiently building and deploying microservices /slideshow/efficiently-building-and-deploying-microservices/39822563 efficientlybuildinganddeployingmicroservicesslideshare-141002201629-phpapp01
Since Martin Fowlers article on microservices in the beginning of 2014, there has been a lot of controversy about the topic. Although most articles talk about microservices from an architectural perspective, this session intends to go further and also provide examples of and best practices for building and deploying polyglot applications in an enterprise Java environment. In the session, the build process focuses on efficiency and shows that microservices dont necessarily cause overhead for a project. Microservices don't imply copying and pasting the same boilerplate code over and over. The deployment process in the presentation is, of course, automated but also demonstrates best practices for integration testing between different active services.]]>

Since Martin Fowlers article on microservices in the beginning of 2014, there has been a lot of controversy about the topic. Although most articles talk about microservices from an architectural perspective, this session intends to go further and also provide examples of and best practices for building and deploying polyglot applications in an enterprise Java environment. In the session, the build process focuses on efficiency and shows that microservices dont necessarily cause overhead for a project. Microservices don't imply copying and pasting the same boilerplate code over and over. The deployment process in the presentation is, of course, automated but also demonstrates best practices for integration testing between different active services.]]>
Thu, 02 Oct 2014 20:16:29 GMT /slideshow/efficiently-building-and-deploying-microservices/39822563 BartBlommaerts@slideshare.net(BartBlommaerts) JavaOne: Efficiently building and deploying microservices BartBlommaerts Since Martin Fowlers article on microservices in the beginning of 2014, there has been a lot of controversy about the topic. Although most articles talk about microservices from an architectural perspective, this session intends to go further and also provide examples of and best practices for building and deploying polyglot applications in an enterprise Java environment. In the session, the build process focuses on efficiency and shows that microservices dont necessarily cause overhead for a project. Microservices don't imply copying and pasting the same boilerplate code over and over. The deployment process in the presentation is, of course, automated but also demonstrates best practices for integration testing between different active services. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/efficientlybuildinganddeployingmicroservicesslideshare-141002201629-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Since Martin Fowlers article on microservices in the beginning of 2014, there has been a lot of controversy about the topic. Although most articles talk about microservices from an architectural perspective, this session intends to go further and also provide examples of and best practices for building and deploying polyglot applications in an enterprise Java environment. In the session, the build process focuses on efficiency and shows that microservices dont necessarily cause overhead for a project. Microservices don&#39;t imply copying and pasting the same boilerplate code over and over. The deployment process in the presentation is, of course, automated but also demonstrates best practices for integration testing between different active services.
JavaOne: Efficiently building and deploying microservices from Bart Blommaerts
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e-IB Bouwstenen: Magda /slideshow/eib-bouwstenen-magda/37562815 eibbouwstenenmagda-140801021047-phpapp01
Presentation for e-IB (e-government Flemish Government), given to third-party developers to present the services offered by the Flemish Integration Platform: MAGDA (http://www.corve.be/).]]>

Presentation for e-IB (e-government Flemish Government), given to third-party developers to present the services offered by the Flemish Integration Platform: MAGDA (http://www.corve.be/).]]>
Fri, 01 Aug 2014 02:10:47 GMT /slideshow/eib-bouwstenen-magda/37562815 BartBlommaerts@slideshare.net(BartBlommaerts) e-IB Bouwstenen: Magda BartBlommaerts Presentation for e-IB (e-government Flemish Government), given to third-party developers to present the services offered by the Flemish Integration Platform: MAGDA (http://www.corve.be/). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/eibbouwstenenmagda-140801021047-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation for e-IB (e-government Flemish Government), given to third-party developers to present the services offered by the Flemish Integration Platform: MAGDA (http://www.corve.be/).
e-IB Bouwstenen: Magda from Bart Blommaerts
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Developing applications for the cloud /slideshow/developing-applications-for-the-cloud/36515311 slidedeck-140701111117-phpapp01
As we know, HP is all about "The New Style of IT". To achieve this, HP has highlighted 4 Big Bets: Cloud, Security, Mobility and Big Data. Bart Blommaerts, Expert Information Developer, is going to talk about Developing applications for the Cloud. Bart will focus on these questions: Why do we want applications in the cloud? Which applications do we want in the cloud? What methodology do we need to use, to move to the cloud? Does the cloud have implications on how applications should be developed? Bart will demonstrate potential pitfalls, and explain the HP approach that aims to avoid issues on the performance, elasticity, resilience and security of Cloud applications. This brown bag session will be an incremental update of a presentation Bart did at HP Discover in Barcelona last year. It is about concepts and methodology, not about technical implementation.]]>

As we know, HP is all about "The New Style of IT". To achieve this, HP has highlighted 4 Big Bets: Cloud, Security, Mobility and Big Data. Bart Blommaerts, Expert Information Developer, is going to talk about Developing applications for the Cloud. Bart will focus on these questions: Why do we want applications in the cloud? Which applications do we want in the cloud? What methodology do we need to use, to move to the cloud? Does the cloud have implications on how applications should be developed? Bart will demonstrate potential pitfalls, and explain the HP approach that aims to avoid issues on the performance, elasticity, resilience and security of Cloud applications. This brown bag session will be an incremental update of a presentation Bart did at HP Discover in Barcelona last year. It is about concepts and methodology, not about technical implementation.]]>
Tue, 01 Jul 2014 11:11:17 GMT /slideshow/developing-applications-for-the-cloud/36515311 BartBlommaerts@slideshare.net(BartBlommaerts) Developing applications for the cloud BartBlommaerts As we know, HP is all about "The New Style of IT". To achieve this, HP has highlighted 4 Big Bets: Cloud, Security, Mobility and Big Data. Bart Blommaerts, Expert Information Developer, is going to talk about Developing applications for the Cloud. Bart will focus on these questions: Why do we want applications in the cloud? Which applications do we want in the cloud? What methodology do we need to use, to move to the cloud? Does the cloud have implications on how applications should be developed? Bart will demonstrate potential pitfalls, and explain the HP approach that aims to avoid issues on the performance, elasticity, resilience and security of Cloud applications. This brown bag session will be an incremental update of a presentation Bart did at HP Discover in Barcelona last year. It is about concepts and methodology, not about technical implementation. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/slidedeck-140701111117-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As we know, HP is all about &quot;The New Style of IT&quot;. To achieve this, HP has highlighted 4 Big Bets: Cloud, Security, Mobility and Big Data. Bart Blommaerts, Expert Information Developer, is going to talk about Developing applications for the Cloud. Bart will focus on these questions: Why do we want applications in the cloud? Which applications do we want in the cloud? What methodology do we need to use, to move to the cloud? Does the cloud have implications on how applications should be developed? Bart will demonstrate potential pitfalls, and explain the HP approach that aims to avoid issues on the performance, elasticity, resilience and security of Cloud applications. This brown bag session will be an incremental update of a presentation Bart did at HP Discover in Barcelona last year. It is about concepts and methodology, not about technical implementation.
Developing applications for the cloud from Bart Blommaerts
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Java security /BartBlommaerts/java-security-31975609 javasecurity-140306003957-phpapp01
A pragmatic approach to using public / private certificates in keystores in Java. Presentation starts with a technical, but simplified explanation of security, certificates and keystores. Then it introduces best practices regarding use and maintainance of these resources. Afterwards practical howtos (eg. making certificates, keystores, ..) and a demo-application, using 2-way SSL are shown. The presentation ends with some tips and tricks regarding troubleshooting.]]>

A pragmatic approach to using public / private certificates in keystores in Java. Presentation starts with a technical, but simplified explanation of security, certificates and keystores. Then it introduces best practices regarding use and maintainance of these resources. Afterwards practical howtos (eg. making certificates, keystores, ..) and a demo-application, using 2-way SSL are shown. The presentation ends with some tips and tricks regarding troubleshooting.]]>
Thu, 06 Mar 2014 00:39:57 GMT /BartBlommaerts/java-security-31975609 BartBlommaerts@slideshare.net(BartBlommaerts) Java security BartBlommaerts A pragmatic approach to using public / private certificates in keystores in Java. Presentation starts with a technical, but simplified explanation of security, certificates and keystores. Then it introduces best practices regarding use and maintainance of these resources. Afterwards practical howtos (eg. making certificates, keystores, ..) and a demo-application, using 2-way SSL are shown. The presentation ends with some tips and tricks regarding troubleshooting. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/javasecurity-140306003957-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A pragmatic approach to using public / private certificates in keystores in Java. Presentation starts with a technical, but simplified explanation of security, certificates and keystores. Then it introduces best practices regarding use and maintainance of these resources. Afterwards practical howtos (eg. making certificates, keystores, ..) and a demo-application, using 2-way SSL are shown. The presentation ends with some tips and tricks regarding troubleshooting.
Java security from Bart Blommaerts
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Code Quality Assurance /BartBlommaerts/code-quality-assurance codequalityassurance-131215092621-phpapp02
Do's and don'ts regarding Code Quality Assurance. Presentation given to a technical Java audience.]]>

Do's and don'ts regarding Code Quality Assurance. Presentation given to a technical Java audience.]]>
Sun, 15 Dec 2013 09:26:21 GMT /BartBlommaerts/code-quality-assurance BartBlommaerts@slideshare.net(BartBlommaerts) Code Quality Assurance BartBlommaerts Do's and don'ts regarding Code Quality Assurance. Presentation given to a technical Java audience. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/codequalityassurance-131215092621-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Do&#39;s and don&#39;ts regarding Code Quality Assurance. Presentation given to a technical Java audience.
Code Quality Assurance from Bart Blommaerts
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HP Discover - Developing new applications for the cloud /BartBlommaerts/hp-discover-developing-new-applications-for-the-cloud dt2399appclouddevelopment-131215081610-phpapp02
際際滷deck presented at HP Discover 2013 in Barcelona. Identifying potential pitfalls and proposed solutions regarding cloud deployment.]]>

際際滷deck presented at HP Discover 2013 in Barcelona. Identifying potential pitfalls and proposed solutions regarding cloud deployment.]]>
Sun, 15 Dec 2013 08:16:10 GMT /BartBlommaerts/hp-discover-developing-new-applications-for-the-cloud BartBlommaerts@slideshare.net(BartBlommaerts) HP Discover - Developing new applications for the cloud BartBlommaerts 際際滷deck presented at HP Discover 2013 in Barcelona. Identifying potential pitfalls and proposed solutions regarding cloud deployment. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dt2399appclouddevelopment-131215081610-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 際際滷deck presented at HP Discover 2013 in Barcelona. Identifying potential pitfalls and proposed solutions regarding cloud deployment.
HP Discover - Developing new applications for the cloud from Bart Blommaerts
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-BartBlommaerts-48x48.jpg?cb=1663418792 Bart is a passionate Application Architect, who believes closing the model-code gap is essential to make rapid, agile delivery sustainable. Bart has a strong focus on API design, reuse, automation and security. He is always looking for technical challenges. Speaker at Devoxx Poland (Krakow), RigaDevDays (Riga), SATURN (Denver), XPDays (Kyiv), redev (Malm旦), DevOpsDays (Ghent), JAX (London), JavaDay (Kyiv), JOIN (Mechelen), BelGAF (Mechelen), JavaOne (San Francisco), HP Discover (Barcelona), ... bbconsulting.be https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cloud-native-181023073705-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/cloud-native-architecture-120408592/120408592 Cloud-Native Architecture https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/innovationwithoutaskingpermission-180622071105-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/innovation-without-asking-permission-102804954/102804954 Innovation Without Ask... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/10tipstobecomeanawesometechnicallead-171105093812-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds BartBlommaerts/javaday-2017-10-tips-to-become-an-awesome-technical-lead-v4 JavaDay 2017: 10 tips ...