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ESPC 22 – Great Conference for Security Specialists

Michi had the pleasure to visit ESPC 2022 conference in Copenhagen. In this blog post, Michi will share a few insights of his trip, some learning and takeaways that he had.

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Let’s Put Lipstick On A Pig

We all struggle to implement the best development flows, approaches, and ways to tackle design challenges within our teams. Learning how the best designers in the tech scene are doing it can surely help us find the correct path out of the maze.

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The 8 Great Valuable Lessons I’ve Got From The World’s Best Designers

We all struggle to implement the best development flows, approaches, and ways to tackle design challenges within our teams. Learning how the best designers in the tech scene are doing it can surely help us find the correct path out of the maze.

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Devoxx 2017 Belgium: My top list of videos

Last month, I was at one of the biggest conferences of JAVA world – Devoxx Belgium. As a software developer, it was a big chance to attend presentations and talks from big names like Venkat Subramaniam, Brian Goetz and Mark Reinhold.

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Collected Thoughts on Devoxx 2017

As you might already know, every October there is a yearly Java developer conference called Devoxx held in Antwerp, Belgium. This year, thanks to my company, I had the chance to attend it with a colleague. In this post, I will be telling, strictly from my viewpoint, about my impressions about the conference, the community, what the “hot topics” are, and the general direction into the Java world is going.