Top 10 most memorable talks in 2014
2014 has been a good year, and it ended with a bang! With so many great talks to choose from, here are my top 10 most memorable talks I have attended/watched this year (not in any particular order since they have all taught me something different).
Kevlin Henney — Seven Ineffective Coding Habits of Many Programmers
Kevlin Henney — Seven Ineffective Coding Habits of Many Programmers from NDC Conferences on Vimeo.
James Mickens @ Monitorama PDX 2014
Monitorama PDX 2014 — James Mickens from Monitorama on Vimeo.
Edwin Brady — Verifying Stateful and Side-effecting Programs using Dependent Types
Adam Tornhill — Code that fits your brain
Adam Tornhill — Code that fits your brain from NDC Conferences on Vimeo.
Andreas Stefik — The Programming Language Wars
Erik Meijer — Duality and the End of Reactive
Bret Victor — Seeing Spaces
Seeing Spaces from Bret Victor on Vimeo.
Simon Wardley — Introduction to Value Chain Mapping
Luke Wroblewski — It’s a Write/Read (Mobile) Web
Luke Wroblewski — It’s a Write/Read (Mobile) Web from NDC Conferences on Vimeo.
Scott Wlaschin — Functional Programming Patterns