Week 11, year 2015
- Functional C#: Non-nullable reference types - The topic described in this article is a part of my Applying Functional Principles in C# Pluralsight course. This is the third article in my Functional C# series. Functional C#: Immutability Functional C#: Primitive obsession Functional C#: Non-nullable reference types Functional C#: Handling failures and input errors C# non-nullable reference types: state of affairs Look at the code example below: [Enterprise Craftsmanship]
- Event Storming, Storytelling, Visualisations - Visual storytelling through Event Storming Last week, my client’s Chief Product Owner announced to the team they would introduce a set of new requirements using Event Storming, “as Mathias has taught us”. (I’ve visited there regularly for the past half year or so). The session took about ten minutes, and included no brainstorming or collaboration of any kind. The only thing it had in common with Event Storming, was that the PO used colorful stickies. I was of course sceptical at first, but it turned out to be quite interesting in its own right, as a presentation technique. The Chief PO and his team were well prepared. [Mathias Verraes]