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Joseph Yoder

Joseph Yoder

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Urbana United States
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Software Consultant
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Technology / Software / Internet
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www.joeyoder.com
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Joseph Yoder is a founder and principle of The Refactory, Inc., a company focused on software architecture, design, implementation, consulting and mentoring on all facets of software development. Joseph is an international speaker and pattern author and longstanding member of The Hillside Group, a group dedicated to improving the quality of software development. He is co-author of the Big Ball of Mud pattern, which illuminates many fallacies in the approach to software architecture. Joseph has chaired the Pattern Languages of Programming Conference (PLoP), as well as presented tutorials and talks at conferences such as OOPSLA and ECOOP. See more at www.joeyoder.com and www.refactory.com.
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agilept tdd pragmatic testing architecture agile portugal metadata big ball of m patterns software design software architecture unit test test driven development agile development software testing pragmatic testing system qualities rebecca wirfs-brock agile 2012 joseph yoder lean - the foundation for agility increase value aom adaptive object models reflection big ball of mud domain specific languages dynamic systems adaptive systems
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BBOM-AgilePT-2010
12 years ago • 887 Views
Refactoring AOMs For AgilePT2010
12 years ago • 1098 Views
Testing System Qualities Agile2012 by Rebecca Wirfs-Brock and Joseph Yoder
10 years ago • 1147 Views
Pragmatic Not Dogmatic TDD Agile2012 by Joseph Yoder and Rebecca Wirfs-Brock
10 years ago • 2525 Views
Taming Big Balls of Mud with Diligence, Agile Practices, and Hard Work
8 years ago • 7659 Views
Documents (3)
AOM OOPSLA 2009
12 years ago • 469 Views
Lean agile pt
11 years ago • 844 Views
Pragmatic notdogmatictdd
10 years ago • 1033 Views
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Presentations (5)
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BBOM-AgilePT-2010
12 years ago • 887 Views
Refactoring AOMs For AgilePT2010
12 years ago • 1098 Views
Testing System Qualities Agile2012 by Rebecca Wirfs-Brock and Joseph Yoder
10 years ago • 1147 Views
Pragmatic Not Dogmatic TDD Agile2012 by Joseph Yoder and Rebecca Wirfs-Brock
10 years ago • 2525 Views
Taming Big Balls of Mud with Diligence, Agile Practices, and Hard Work
8 years ago • 7659 Views
Documents (3)
AOM OOPSLA 2009
12 years ago • 469 Views
Lean agile pt
11 years ago • 844 Views
Pragmatic notdogmatictdd
10 years ago • 1033 Views
Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
Urbana United States
Occupation
Software Consultant
Industry
Technology / Software / Internet
Website
www.joeyoder.com
About
Joseph Yoder is a founder and principle of The Refactory, Inc., a company focused on software architecture, design, implementation, consulting and mentoring on all facets of software development. Joseph is an international speaker and pattern author and longstanding member of The Hillside Group, a group dedicated to improving the quality of software development. He is co-author of the Big Ball of Mud pattern, which illuminates many fallacies in the approach to software architecture. Joseph has chaired the Pattern Languages of Programming Conference (PLoP), as well as presented tutorials and talks at conferences such as OOPSLA and ECOOP. See more at www.joeyoder.com and www.refactory.com.
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agilept tdd pragmatic testing architecture agile portugal metadata big ball of m patterns software design software architecture unit test test driven development agile development software testing pragmatic testing system qualities rebecca wirfs-brock agile 2012 joseph yoder lean - the foundation for agility increase value aom adaptive object models reflection big ball of mud domain specific languages dynamic systems adaptive systems
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