The Business Aware Programmer
By Abigail from Philadelphia.pm; NY.pm
Date: Monday, 27 June 2011 17:15
Duration: 50 minutes
Target audience: Beginner
Language:
Tags: business. programming.
Programming in a business environment puts some unique requirements
on the programmer. While "best programming practises" get a lot of
attention, "business awareness" is often neglected.
In this talk, we'll take some lessons from a large, successful company
(market leader in its field) whose technical platform is driven by Perl,
and look what "business skills" they require from their programmers.
We will see that not everything that is considered "best programming
practise" always makes sense business wise. After all, while many
businesses have an IT department, and many people in the audience
work for an IT development, most businesses make their money selling goods
or services that aren't code. For a business, code usually is a means,
not a goal.
- Michael Kröll (pepl)
- Sam Vilain (mugwump)
- James E Keenan (kid51)
- Ricardo Signes (rjbs)
- Mike Weisenborn
- William McKee (knowmad)
- Kevin Falcone (jibsheet)
- Walt Mankowski (waltman)
- Todd Rinaldo (toddr)
- Jason Crome (CromeDome)
- Nick Melnick (oZ)
- Brad Oaks
- Matt Nash (mnb)
- John Lightsey
- Jess Robinson (castaway)
- John Anderson (genehack)
- Michael Aquilina (aquilina)
- Daniel Sterling (Dan)
- jerry gay (particle)
- Stephen Scaffidi (hercynium)
- Christoph Otto (cotto)
- Joe Kline (gizmo)
- Mike Greb (mikegrb)
- Aran Deltac (bluefeet)
- Brendan Byrd
- Paul Fenwick (pjf)
- Mark Jubenville (ioncache)
- Rocco Caputo (rcaputo)
- Ella Westerly (kyriel)
- Jon Gentle (atrodo)
- bryan abfalter
- Jake Gelbman
- Andrew Nelson
- John Ellyson
- Matthew Dees
- Mark A. Stratman (mstratman)
- Yanick Champoux
- Tim Elkins
- Leanan
- Kirby Krueger
- Matthew Horsfall (alh)
- gordon gvanamburg
- Matt Phillips (mattp)
- Andrew Grangaard (spazm)
- Michael Edmonds













