The Beauty of Simplicity - Making Your Own Technology
In an age where technology is getting more and more complex, there is often a pressure to use massive third-party solutions/platforms instead of creating your own. But what if you did create your own? What would that look like, and would it even be possible?
After working on game engines at Electronic Arts for almost five years, I decided to take a step back and build my own. The unique opportunity of starting such a massive piece of software from scratch, with extremely limited engineering resources, has created a journey where simplicity is vital for survival.
Let’s talk about lessons learned along this journey, building your own technology, the benefits of reducing software complexity, and the beauty of simplicity!
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Bootiful Spring Boot: A DOGumentaryJosh LongMonday Dec 9 @ 11:30
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Understanding Rust; or how I learned to stop worrying and love the borrow-checkerSteve SmithTuesday Dec 10 @ 11:30
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Concerto for Java and AI - Building Production-Ready LLM ApplicationsThomas VitaleMonday Dec 9 @ 13:15
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Java's Hidden Gems: Tools and LibrariesJohan JanssenTuesday Dec 10 @ 10:30
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A Code Centric Journey Into the Gleam LanguageGiacomo CavalieriTuesday Dec 10 @ 14:15
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All The World Is A Staging ServerEdith HarbaughTuesday Dec 10 @ 13:15
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Moldable Development in Practice — Patterns for Legacy Moldable Development in Practice — Patterns for Legacy ModernizationOscar NierstraszMonday Dec 9 @ 14:15
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Communicating In TypesKris JenkinsMonday Dec 9 @ 15:30
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The Beauty of Simplicity - Making Your Own TechnologyYan ChernikovMonday Dec 9 @ 10:30