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Software (r)Evolution: A Crystal Ball to Prioritize Technical Debt
Summary
Adam Tornhill introduces techniques based on software evolution and psychology that help to uncover problematic code, detect organizational issues and make practical decisions guided by data.
Bio
Adam Tornhill is a programmer that combines degrees in engineering and psychology. He’s the founder of Empear AB where he designs tools for software analysis. He's also the author of Your Code as a Crime Scene, has written the popular Lisp for the Web and self-published a book on Patterns in C. His other interests include modern history, music and martial arts.
About the conference
Originally there are two Hungary based startups behind Craft: IBM Budapest Lab and Prezi. In 2015, Ericsson joined the organiser team for two years, and they still an active helper of the conference. Our goal is to get the best speakers around the World to help Budapest become an innovation HUB of Europe. We started to organize international conferences three years ago, and we have many sold-out, world-class events (mloc.js, RAMP, Stretch, Redefine, Amuse, Crunch) under our belt, some of them were named one of the best conferences in Europe by TechCrunch.