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Sunday, June 18 • 11:00am - 11:35am
All the Things they didn't teach you at University

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When pursuing a software engineering degree, you're likely to learn plenty of skills and study a wide range of topics. But how much of this is actually useful in the real word? Is most of the acquired knowledge relevant for your day-to-day development work, especially when it comes to open-source projects?

The talk reveals what skills you need to be a successful contributor to an open source project. Skills that are normally not taught at the university. This includes tooling, soft-skills, people management and the ability to write maintainable code, after all "writing code - that's the easy part!".

Join the talk to learn what it takes to be a good (open-source) software developer and contributor!

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Dan Čermák

Software Engineer Development Tools, SUSE
Dan joined SUSE to work on development tools as part of the developer engagement program, after working on embedded devices. Currently he is maintaining the openSUSE vagrant boxes, vagrant and creates the Open Build Service Connector, an extension for Visual Studio Code that integrates... Read More →


Sunday June 18, 2023 11:00am - 11:35am CEST
D0207 | Talks
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