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Speaking at the .NET Usergroup Bern

Speaking at the .NET Usergroup Bern

During a Lunch event organized by the .NET Usergroup Bern at the 7 December 2011 in Bern I will speak about the following question: Is Software design overrated? Yes, I know, it’s provocative. And obviously wrong. Really? I’m not so sure. After 10 years as software engineer and some years as software architect I saw too often no design, just a transformation from requirements directly in code. And what is the problem with that? Interested? So come to my talk,…

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Do frameworks kill design skills?

Do frameworks kill design skills?

Software design is one of the most important skills a software engineer should have. But what is software design exactly? If you search for a definition you find something like this: Software design is a process of problem-solving and planning for a software solution. After the purpose and specifications of software are determined, software developers will design or employ designers to develop a plan for a solution. It includes low-level component and algorithm implementation issues as well as the architectural…

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