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    BTI360 Blog / August 12, 2014 in 
    • Engineering

    Overweight SOA Application? Try Microservices!

    This year’s BTI360 attendance at OSCON provided a handful of teammates the perfect opportunity to learn about both new technologies and the direction of the open source community.One topic that peaked my interest was microservices….

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    BTI360 Blog / August 7, 2014 in 
    • Engineering

    Dealing With Disrespect: 4 Things to Keep in Mind During Code Reviews

    A non-technical talk, “Dealing With Disrespect,” turned out to be one of the more intriguing topics I came across during my time at OSCON. Dealing With Disrespect also happens to be the name of a book…

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    BTI360 Blog / July 21, 2014 in 
    • Engineering

    How Clean and Simple Code Can Be

    Our journey of reviewing different implementations of the Look-and-Say sequence concludes today with a simple and clean submission. Dan and Ashley pair programmed to bring us this solution to remind us how clean and simple code…

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    BTI360 Blog / July 18, 2014 in 
    • Engineering

    The Look-and-Say Sequence Through the Eyes of a Scala Enthusiast

    Over the last week we’ve been taking a journey through ways to think differently about how to code the Look-and-Say sequence using some code examples. Today, we continue that journey through the eyes of a Scala enthusiast….

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    BTI360 Blog / July 17, 2014 in 
    • Engineering

    How to Code Kata Ruby Style

    Today we begin to switch things up a bit. Since our last two code submissions were written in Java, we figured it was about time to see something new and check out how the Look-and-Say…

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    BTI360 Blog / July 16, 2014 in 
    • Engineering

    How would you solve the Look-and-Say sequence with no strings attached?

    Yesterday, we reviewed Chris’ test-driven code he wrote for the Look-and-Say sequence for our code kata challenge. Today, we will stick with java and see how Andy likes to roll with no strings attached! No Strings Attached…

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    BTI360 Blog / July 15, 2014 in 
    • Engineering

    How would you code the Look-and-Say sequence?

    Yesterday we shared with you the code kata exercise we worked on during last week’s Code Kata Night.  Today, we will begin looking at some of the code our participants came up with for the…

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