Why you should talk to strangers
Posted 2012.01.09
by Oskar Hülphers
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Grand Hotel, Bantorget 1, Lund
To discuss what we as .NET developers can learn from other programming languages.
Here before 23rd of January
You know how your mother told you to never talk to strangers? Well, she was wrong. Not talking to strangers means never leaving your comfort zone, never exploring anything new and never learning anything beyond that what is familiar – .NET.
This evening we will explore how being unfaithful to .NET will make you a better .NET developer; how other languages and other ways of thinking will give you an competitive edge over your peers.
We start of by listening to a 50 minutes presentation by our own Martin Mazur – long time language agnostic developer and agile evangelist with several years of experience working with software development. Then, after a short break, we reorganize the chairs, form a fishbowl and have an open discussion on the subject.
Refreshments will be served throughout the evening; space is limited so please RSVP if you would like to come.
Looking forward to seeing you there! If you have any questions feel free to contact me, Oskar Hülphers, +46 (0)706-735898.
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2 Responses to “Why you should talk to strangers”
Posted on January 18, 2012 at 06:14
Vi ses, och det ska bli kul att höra. Jag kommer själv att ha frågor om t.ex. apsektramverk.
Posted on January 19, 2012 at 11:22
Awesome. See you there!
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