Keynote
Worse is better
Mark Seemann - Programmer and Software Architect @
Conference hall
12th November, 14:30-15:30
Richard P. Gabriel coined the phrase worse is better in 1989 to explain why C++ became the preferred universal portable language instead of LISP. This presentation uses the worse-is-better lens to look at some modern technology trends. Perhaps, popular isn’t always better.
Mark Seemann
Mark Seemann helps programmers make code easier to maintain. His professional interests include functional programming, object–oriented development, software architecture, as well as software development in general. Apart from writing a book about Dependency Injection he has also created several Pluralsight courses, videos for Clean Coders, and written numerous articles and blog posts about programming. He's an independent consultant, author, and conference speaker, living in Copenhagen, Denmark.