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Code smells & refactoring, by example. At our Meetup on Thursday evening Oktober 17th, Marc, Willem and Rob will learn you how code smells and refactoring provides you with a vocabulary for making explicit what’s up with your code. They will show you how to improve code in small, controlled steps, while keeping it working […]
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Are you looking for a place to share your knowledge and get new inspiration for Agile ways of working? Are you looking to co-create fresh insights with fellow professionals and friends old & new? Are you looking to revive the energy of Agile Open Holland? Come to Weesp, Friday September 27th! Trailblazers is organising a […]
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Java’s concurrency journey has been a long and winding one. We departed from the ‘classic threads’ station and traveled through Runnables, ExecutorServices, CompletableFutures and ForkJoinPools, before finally arriving at ‘virtual threads’. But does ‘finally’ mean that we’ve arrived at our final destination, or is it a transfer at best? Now that virtual threads are available, […]
Read itemWat we doen, delen we graag. Van meetups tot mijlpalen: dit zijn de momenten waar we blij van werden.
Theo Geelen rolled into the meetup with crates full of serious games! He took us on a fascinating journey, giving us a clear picture of the evolution from Management 3.0 to the unFIX pattern library.
During the evening, we experienced several games, including the inspiring Moving Motivators and
the energizer Happy Salmon. It was fantastic to see the theory come to life. By the end, we had never seen such an energetic group walk out the door.
On April 12, a number of trailblazers in Utrecht attended a floorball clinic given by several players from the Dutch U19 National Team. It was a very fun clinic, but you need to be careful with such a stick! Due to the heat, it was also an intense clinic, but definitely worth
repeating.Afterwards, we enjoyed some food and drinks together.
Thank you, U19, for the great clinic!
For this Meetup, we invited Robert van Lieshout to facilitate Liberating Structures (LS). We’re already fairly experienced with LS ourselves, but Robert is an absolute expert, so we wanted to learn from him and give all Meetup members the same opportunity.
It was a fun, energetic, and educational
evening in which four participants each facilitated an LS themselves—prepared together with Robert and then reviewed with the group, which was very instructive! The content of the session also resonated well, leaving participants inspired to finally start working on the things they most want to do.Thanks to all the participants, and especially to Robert!
After the AED checker had proven its value in practice for a while, we looked during the hackathon at the possibilities of making the web application available as a native app as well. In addition, several people worked on test automation and the build pipeline so we can release more
easily.During the day, we made great progress in both areas.
Thanks to everyone for their efforts to improve the AED checker application.
Do you want to know more about our way of working? Or are you interested in a collaboration and do you want to help us in our mission to make the world a more beautiful place? Contact Wiro or Ruud!