TEQnation 202216 Videos

TEQnation 2022: Pieter van der Meer – Certificates and encryption; All you need to know, but…

Certificates are everywhere: in between; on the server; and even on your own devices. Even the people who don’t know what a certificate is, still look for the lock in the address bar. And if they don’t, they should. For people working with certificates daily, “Zero Trust” is something that is a standard that has […]

TEQnation 2022: Paul van der Slot – Writing cleaner code with Domain-Driven Design

I always thought that my code was fine. I took my time for naming things, wrote small classes/methods and tried to use other Clean Code practices. But after a job interview with a technical coach, I was pointed towards Domain-Driven Design (DDD) and some other design topics. I could learn a lot from it, said […]

TEQnation 2022: Stephan Hogenboom – Functional programming in Kotlin: exploring Arrow

Functional programming is gaining popularity and partly because of this people have been switching to Kotlin. Although it fits the paradigm better than Java, there is still quite a bit missing to unleash the full power of FP. Arrow is here to fill in the missing bits with things like new datatypes, e.g. Try, Either, […]

TEQnation 2022: Joost Fleuren, Willem Scalongne & Michiel Mayer – KVK Business Registrations 3.0

Full title: KVK Business Registrations 3.0 – It’s all about revocation! Functional programming is gaining popularity and partly because of this people have been switching to Kotlin. Although it fits the paradigm better than Java, there is still quite a bit missing to unleash the full power of FP. Arrow is here to fill in […]

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

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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 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 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 […]

TEQnation 2022: Mete Atamel – Choreography vs Orchestration in serverless microservices

We went from a single monolith to a set of microservices that are small, lightweight, and easy to implement. Microservices enable reusability, make it easier to change and scale apps on demand but they also introduce new problems. How do microservices interact with each other toward a common goal? How do you figure out what […]