Krakow, Poland, 25 - 27 August 2021
I'm a passionate software engineer living in the JVM land - mainly, but not limited to. I also tend to play with electronics and hardware. When sharing my knowlegde, I always keep in mind that a working example is worth a thousand words.
ScalaTest: you're asserting it wrong
ConferenceBeing arguably the most popular test framework for Scala, ScalaTest offers a lot of nice syntax for expressing assertions in your tests. However, a lot of people who are new to the library end up using just the basic matchers.
In this live coding session we’re going to walk through some of the less known parts of the matchers DSL and see how they can enhance the error messages in your failing tests, and make your assertions sound even more like English than before.
Scheduled on Wednesday from 16:00 to 16:50 in Room 4
Gorillas and Swiss Cheese - What Emergency Medicine Can Teach You About Software Development
ConferenceDid you notice that as you get older (or more experienced, whatever you call it), you start seeing analogies between areas of life that seem totally unrelated at first sight? Or you notice that some concepts that you know from your technical job can be generalized and applied to other fields?
As an amateur paramedic, I’d like to tell you a short story about the surprising links that I’ve found between software development practices and emergency medicine. No previous medical knowledge is required.
Scheduled on Thursday from 13:30 to 14:20 in Room 2