Discuss: slack.softwarecrafters.org (channel #loc_montréal)
This group is for any developer, whoever you are, and whatever language or technology you're familiar with.
Join us if you are interested in testing, DDD, software architecture, clean code, refactoring, challenges of working with legacy code, pairing/mobbing, etc.
As Software Crafters, we improve professional software development skills through practice and helping others learn the know-how.
We do appreciate the following:
Not only working software, but also well-crafted software.
Not only responding to change, but also steadily adding value.
Not only individuals and interactions, but also a community of professionals.
Not only customer collaboration, but also productive partnerships.
Looking for the left parts, we found that we needed the right parts.
The Manifesto for Software Craftsmanship: http://manifesto.softwarecraftsmanship.org/
Code of Conduct
Our meetup is a harassment-free place for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity, and expression, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, religion (or lack thereof), or technology choices. We do not tolerate harassment of participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery are not appropriate at any time, including talks, workshops, parties, Twitter, and other online media. Participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the meetup at the discretion of the organizers.
Detailed version: https://github.com/socrates-ca/socrates-ca.github.io/wiki/Code-of-Conduct
My name is Nicolas and I live in Montréal, Canada 🍁
I'm a Freelance Web Developer specializing in legacy codebases.
I'm really into community events 🍻 and I organize the Software Crafters, React, and TypeScript meetups in Montréal. I'm also the organizer of The Legacy of SoCraTes conferences. I give talks too!
I share tips to deal with Legacy Code on my blog Understand Legacy Code. I even published a book to share my best techniques: Legacy Code: First Aid Kit ⛑
I'm the author of Abracadabra, a VS Code extension for intuitive JS/TS refactorings 🔮
The best way to reach me is through Twitter: @nicoespeon
Discuss: slack.softwarecrafters.org (channel #loc_montréal)
This group is for any developer, whoever you are, and whatever language or technology you're familiar with.
Join us if you are interested in testing, DDD, software architecture, clean code, refactoring, challenges of working with legacy code, pairing/mobbing, etc.
As Software Crafters, we improve professional software development skills through practice and helping others learn the know-how.
We do appreciate the following:
Not only working software, but also well-crafted software.
Not only responding to change, but also steadily adding value.
Not only individuals and interactions, but also a community of professionals.
Not only customer collaboration, but also productive partnerships.
Looking for the left parts, we found that we needed the right parts.
The Manifesto for Software Craftsmanship: http://manifesto.softwarecraftsmanship.org/
Code of Conduct
Our meetup is a harassment-free place for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity, and expression, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, religion (or lack thereof), or technology choices. We do not tolerate harassment of participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery are not appropriate at any time, including talks, workshops, parties, Twitter, and other online media. Participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the meetup at the discretion of the organizers.
Detailed version: https://github.com/socrates-ca/socrates-ca.github.io/wiki/Code-of-Conduct
My name is Nicolas and I live in Montréal, Canada 🍁
I'm a Freelance Web Developer specializing in legacy codebases.
I'm really into community events 🍻 and I organize the Software Crafters, React, and TypeScript meetups in Montréal. I'm also the organizer of The Legacy of SoCraTes conferences. I give talks too!
I share tips to deal with Legacy Code on my blog Understand Legacy Code. I even published a book to share my best techniques: Legacy Code: First Aid Kit ⛑
I'm the author of Abracadabra, a VS Code extension for intuitive JS/TS refactorings 🔮
The best way to reach me is through Twitter: @nicoespeon
Get in touch!
hi@guild.host