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Kevlin Henney, Patterns, Programming, Practice & Process

Kevlin Henney

Biography: Kevlin Henney

Kevlin is an independent consultant and trainer based in the UK. His development interests are in patterns, programming, practice and process. He has been a columnist for various magazines and web sites, including Better Software, The Register, Application Development Advisor, Java Report and the C/C++ Users Journal. Kevlin is co-author of A Pattern Language for Distributed Computing and On Patterns and Pattern Languages, two volumes in the Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture series. He is also editor of the 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know site and book.

Twitter: @KevlinHenney
Blog: asemantic.blogspot.com
Company website: curbralan.com
97 Things Every Programmer Should Know

Presentation: Where's Captain Kirk? Charting a Course Through Enterprise Architecture - Part I

Track: Enterprise Architecture - Day 2 / Time: Friday 14:40 - 15:30 / Location: Christiansborg

Is it just an apology for legacy software and spaghetti IT or is it a meaningful way of describing software systems in particular business contexts? What considerations make a difference when it comes to developing within an enterprise context? What technologies and practices help or hinder?

In these two sessions, we'll wade into the shallows with Kevlin Henney and into the depths with a number of invited speakers; Eva Andreasson, Randy Shoup and Dean Wampler.

Presentation: Where's Captain Kirk? Charting a Course Through Enterprise Architecture - Part II

Track: Enterprise Architecture - Day 2 / Time: Friday 15:50 - 16:40 / Location: Christiansborg

Is it just an apology for legacy software and spaghetti IT or is it a meaningful way of describing software systems in particular business contexts? What considerations make a difference when it comes to developing within an enterprise context? What technologies and practices help or hinder?

In these two sessions, we'll wade into the shallows with Kevlin Henney and into the depths with a number of invited speakers; Eva Andreasson, Randy Shoup and Dean Wampler.