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Of all the talks I heard this year, "Navigating the hype-driven frontend development world" by Kitze stuck with me the most.
youtu.be/usH0QXrbfGg
wow thanks a lot, yes that was really helpful
None. I can tell you what videos I find inspiring that I watched this year:
10 Tips for failing badly at Microservices by David Schmitz
youtu.be/X0tjziAQfNQ
Design Microservice Architectures the Right Way
youtu.be/j6ow-UemzBc
Kelsey Hightower at KubeCon. βSlidelessβ
youtu.be/jiaLsxjBeOQ
This definitely was my favorite talk for 2019! The people aspect in engineering.
In 2019 as well in 2020 people are starting or learnt python programming.
Also, People are researching for Data Science, Data Analytics and Data Analysis.
Make pointless things by Steve Gardener
youtu.be/q1qSxmfMIcI
How to fix our thinking about software architecture: youtu.be/ZDpPmK5VQLA
Preventing the collapse of civilization by Jonathan Blow
youtube.com/watch?v=pW-SOdj4Kkk
My personal take would be "How Stripe Invests in Technical Infrastructure" by Will Larson
youtube.com/watch?v=rYzmXLhIaHQ
Kotlin specific:
I was inspired last week at KotlinConf 2019 by Andrey Breslav's opening Keynote.
For me it was A step-change for web development, that shows you a blow mind alternative, and I'm just loving this new way ;)