Taming Complexity with Data-Oriented Programming
Speaker: Yehonathan Sharvit – Jerusalem, IsraelTopic(s): Software Engineering and Programming
Abstract
Audience : Managers and architects
In an era marked by the exponential growth of data and the intricacies of modern cloud-based systems, the need to manage complexity is a pressing concern.
This presentation delves deep into the core principles of Data-Oriented Programming (DOP) and showcases its potential for reducing the complexity of software systems. We will uncover how DOP's data-centric approach redefines the way we design and maintain software, with a glimpse into challenges related to its adoption in R&D departments.
Through real-world case studies and success stories, we illustrate how DOP enables teams of developers to enhance system comprehensibility and streamline code maintenance.
Gain actionable insights, best practices, and practical implementation strategies for integrating DOP into your projects and organizations.
About this Lecture
Number of Slides: 20Duration: 45 minutes
Languages Available: English, French
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