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TEQnation 2019: Julie Matviyuk – Friendly fire: how security software messes up

Have you ever wondered why, in the era of Deep Learning and hover-boards*, security software can still mess up? Why is it so challenging to distinguish clean files from malware? Here are 10 simple tips to make sure your software won’t be blasted off customers’ machines. *(they don’t really hover) For the past 10 years, […]

TEQnation 2022: Mauricio Aniche – Can Machine Learning Help Sorftware Developers?

We all have heard of the amazing things Machine Learning can do. It can drive cars, it can detect whether people are using safe equipments, it can play games. But… can it help software developers in, say, find bugs or refactor code? In this talk, I’ll go through the different research projects I was involved […]

TEQnation 2019: Ramon Wieleman & Artem Makarov – Get Shit Done – 25 tips to focus, get work done and become a better developer

Please excuse us for the bad audio quality at the start With the uprise of smartphones, social media and IoT, our day-to-day life is so much different than 10 years ago. We receive hundreds of notifications per day, our email inbox is getting filled on evenings and weekends and we only see successful people on […]

TEQnation 2022: Daniel Abrahams & Sébastien Hoekstra – Attack! And now it’s mine

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TEQnation 2019: Alexander Shopov – 700 tons of code later

Full title: Alexander Shopov – 700 tons of code later/When your IDE will not cut it you need a Spoon When your codebase is hundreds of projects in tens of thousands of different projects/modules it is very hard to do mass refactors. While IDEs are very helpful when working on several to tens of modules […]

TEQnation 2022: Saskia Groenewegen – More than a Game: Future of Education and Work in the Metaverse

More than a Game: the Future of Education and Work in the Metaverse The Metaverse is often seen as the future of social media and gaming. But it can be so much more! Learn about the possibilies for immersive learning and how XR technologies like virtual, augmented and mixed reality can help people work faster, […]

TEQnation 2019: Mohammad Zarifi & Yvonne Duits – Wearables

ABN AMRO possesses a clear and bold purpose: banking for better, for generations to come. The bank’s impact on society and on the economy is tremendous, and for our contribution to be both positive and enduring we need to make the right choices. Everything that we do derives from our purpose: now and in the […]

TEQnation 2022 Keynote: Sander Hoogendoorn & Kim van Wilgen – Flow. The worst development approach

Full title: Flow. The worst software development approach in history Ever since we started writing code in the fifties of the previous century, managers and project managers have tried to discipline and structure the way we work. However, no matter how many consultants and coaches are hired to implement increasingly complex process frameworks and methodologies, […]

TEQnation 2019: Dave Zolotusky – Keynote: Cloud-Native Infrastructure: Beyond running in the cloud

Since the launch of AWS EC2 in 2006, we’ve been talking about moving to the cloud. It’s time to take the conversation up a level and talk about what comes after running in the cloud. Spotify recently transitioned to Google Cloud, and is now actively working on the next step of its cloud strategy. Dave […]

TEQnation 2022: Azad Imamoglu & Carina Cornet – Composable architecture a paradigm shift in software

Full title: Composable architecture, a paradigm shift in delivering software We’ve been developing software systems from scratch for decades, this approach to building software is shifting towards composability. In this session we’ll explore how the public sector could benefit from composable architecture. We’ll look at how a single platform could enable the composure of multiple […]