February 18-20, 2015
Montreal, Canada

Talmudic Maxims to Maximize Your Growth as a Developer

You’ve been programming for a while now. You’re beginning to feel that you’ve got a handle on things but at the same time can’t escape the feeling that you’ve somehow plateaued in your growth as a software developer. In this talk Yitzchok, a rabbinic scholar and software developer, shares the “wisdom of the sages” as practical, actionable advice – strategies and tactics – that you can use to reinvigorate your growth as a software developer.

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Yitzchok Willroth

Yitzchok Willroth is an independent application developer and development consultant living in Lakewood, NJ. A start-up vet, dev bootcamp instructor and frequent conference attendee, Yitzchok is the organizer of the ShorePHP User Group and an active participant in the PHPMentoring Initiative. Passionate about clean code and robust application architecture, he is also a strong proponent of remote teams as a way for organizations to thrive while affording developers a healthy work:life balance.

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