Thomas Sundberg

Public presentations, planned and performed

This list has been moved to my company, http://www.thinkcode.se, site.

Please take a look at the event page, http://www.thinkcode.se/events, for an updated list.

This list has served me well since January 2010 but will from now on be more and more outdated. I will remove at some point.

Planned:

Presentation: Not decided
GeeCON Prague 2015, 22 – 23 October 2015, Prague, Czech

Presentation: The responsible developer
JavaDay Kyiv 2015, 6 – 7 November 2015, Kiev, Ukraine

Presentation: Behaviour Driven Development, BDD, with Cucumber for Java
JavaDay Kyiv 2015, 6 – 7 November 2015, Kiev, Ukraine

Performed:

Presentation: Tell, don’t ask
SwanseaCon 2015, 7 – 8 September 2015, Swansea, Wales

Presentation: How to fail a project fast and efficiently?
Agile Cymru 2015, 7 – 8 July 2015, Cardiff, Wales

Public course: Selenium WebDriver, test automation for web applications
2 – 3 June 2015, Timisoara, Romania

Presentation: The responsible developer
Tutorial: Walking Skeleton
I T.A.K.E. Unconference 2015, 28 – 29 May 2015, Bucharest, Romania

Tutorial: Walking Skeleton
ACCU Conference for 2015, 21 – 25 April 2015, Bristol, England

Presentation: Selenium and the Four Rules of Simple Design
Selenium 2015, 27 – 28 February 2015, Kiev, Ukraine

Presentation: The responsible developer
Swetugg 2015, 2 – 3 February 2015, Stockholm, Sweden

Presentation: BDD with Cucumber JVM
GeeCON TDD 2015, 30 Jan, Poznan, Poland

Presentation: The responsible developer
XP Days 2014, 5 – 6 December 2014, Kiev, Ukraine

Presentation: The responsible developer
Tutorial: Behaviour Driven Development, BDD, with Cucumber for Java
Java Developer Day 2014, 13 – 15 Oct 2014, Krakow, Poland

Presentation: The responsible developer
Agile Cambridge 2014, 1 – 3 Oct 2014, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom

Presentation: BDD with Cucumber JVM
I T.A.K.E. Unconference 2014, 30 May, Bucharest, Romania

Lightning talk: (Remote) pair programming
GeeCON 2014, 15 May, Krakow, Poland

Presentation: Tell, don’t ask
Tutorial: Behaviour Driven Development, BDD, with Cucumber for Java
Java Developer Day 2013, 14 – 15 October, Krakow, Poland

Presentation: (Remote) pair programming
33rd Degree 4 charity 2013, 13 October, Krakow, Poland

Presentation: How to fail a project fast and efficiently?
WebExpo 2013, 19 – 21 September 2013, Prague, Czech Republic

Presentation: How to fail a project fast and efficiently?
PAM Summit 2013, 13 – 14 June 2013, Krakow, Poland

Presentation: Clean Code – is it worth the time and money to write your code so that it is trivial to understand and maintain?
Tutorial: Behaviour Driven Development, BDD, with Cucumber for Java
Confess 2013, 3 – 5 April 2013, Vienna, Austria

Presentation: Clean Code – is it worth the time and money to write your code so that it is trivial to understand and maintain?
Dynabyte, 13 Mars 2013, Stockholm, Sweden

Presentation: Clean Code – is it worth the time and money to write your code so that it is trivial to understand and maintain?
Agile Dev Practices 2013, 4 – 7 Mars 2013, Potsdam, Germany

Presentation: How to fail a software project fast and efficiently?
Scandinavian Developer Conference 2013, 4 – 5 Mars 2013, Gotheburg, Sweden

Tutorial: Behavior Driven Development, BDD, with Cucumber for Java
Belgium Testing Days 2013, 28 February – 1 Mars 2013, Brussels, Belgium

Presentation: How to fail a software project fast and efficiently?
Tutorial: Behaviour Driven Development with Cucumber for Java
JFokus 2013, 4 – 6 Februari 2013, Stockholm, Sweden

Presentation: How to fail a software project fast and efficiently?
Presentation: (Remote) Pair programming
JDays 2012, 3 – 4 December 2012, Gothenburg, Sweden

Technical Debt
Presentation,
Agile Testing Days 2012, 19 – 22 November 2012, Potsdam, Germany

(Remote) Pair programming
45 minutes talk,
Java Developer Day 2012, 25 – 26 October 2012, Krakow, Poland

How to fail a software project fast and efficiently?
45 minutes talk,
Java Developer Day 2012, 25 – 26 October 2012, Krakow, Poland

Behavior Driven Development
45 minutes talk, A video of the programming part in the presentation is available.
Open Agile Romania 2012, 6 October 2012, Timisoara, Romania

Executable Specifications, or how can speculation be avoided?
45 minutes talk,
Agile Cambridge 2012, 27 – 28 September 2012, Cambridge, England

How to fail a software project fast and efficient?
60 minutes talk,
GeeCON 2012, 16 – 18 May 2012, Poznan, Poland

Behaviour Driven Development with Cucumber for Java
2 hour tutorial,
GeeCON 2012, 16 – 18 May 2012, Poznan, Poland

Automate Testing Web of Services
60 minutes talk,
Agile Testing Days 2011, 14 – 17 November 2011, Potsdam, Germany

Automated web testing with Selenium
45 minutes talk,
Scandev on Tour 2011, 18 October 2011, Stockholm, Sweden

Coding Dojo
Facilitating a Coding Dojo,
Agile By Example 2011, 17 September, Warsaw, Poland

Executable Specifications, or how can speculations be avoided?
30 minutes talk,
Agile By Example 2011, 15 – 16 September, Warsaw, Poland

Teknisk skuld
20 minutes talk
Career Days 2011, 9 – 10 September, Stockholm, Sweden

Technical Debt
30 minutes talk,
Agile Central Europe, 31 March – 1 April 2011, Krakow, Poland
The presentation video

Executable specifications
3 hour tutorial,
Turku Agile Day 2011, 16 Mars 2011, Turku, Finland

Technical Debt
45 minutes talk,
Java Developer Day, 7 – 8 October 2010, Krakow, Poland

Clean Code – Software Craftsmanship
45 minutes talk,
GeeCON, 12 – 14 May 2010, Poznan, Poland

Clean Code – is it worth the time and money to write your code so it is trivial to understand and maintain?
45 minutes talk,
Agile Central Europe, 8 – 9 April 2010, Krakow, Poland

Continuous Integration
3 hour tutorial,
Turku Agile Day, 17 – 18 March 2010, Turku, Finland

Clean Code – is it worth the time and money to write your code so it is trivial to understand and maintain?
45 minutes talk,
Agical Geek Night, 22 Februari 2010, Stockholm, Sweden

Clean Code – is it worth the time and money to write your code so it is trivial to understand and maintain?
45 minutes talk,
Javaforum, 1 December 2009, Stockholm, Sweden

Selenium – an open source tool for testing your web applications
55 minutes talk,
Öredev, 5 November 2009, Malmö, Sweden

Selenium – an open source tool for testing your web applications
15 minutes lightning talk,
Öredev, 5 November 2009, Malmö, Sweden

Selenium – Ett enkelt verktyg för att testa din webbapplikation
10 minutes lightning talk,
Agila Sverige 2009, 8 June 2009, Stockholm, Sweden

Continuous Integration
3 hour workshop,
XP 2009, May 25-29, 2009 Sardinia, Italy

Continuous Integration
2 hour presentation,
Agical Geek night, April 27, 2009 Stockholm, Sweden

Selenium
10 minutes lightning talk,
Agical Geek night, August 25, 2008 Stockholm, Sweden

2 Comments »

  1. Hi Thomas! I attended Your speech on JDD13 – ‘Tell, don’t ask’. I find it really interesting. ASome time ago I created a blog entry:
    http://leakfromjavaheap.blogspot.com/2013/09/law-of-demeter-will-tell-you-truth.html
    that is related to Yur speech. What a coincidence!
    Cheers!

    Comment by Lucas — October 15, 2013 @ 21:19

    • Hi!

      Maybe it wasn’t an coincidence… 🙂

      I read your post and agree on it. Your reasoning that developers are lazy and therefore probably hadn’t unit tested that particular code seems very reasonable to me.

      /Thomas

      Comment by Thomas Sundberg — October 15, 2013 @ 21:40


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