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Green Software Development #236
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Nice suggestion. I am hyped for this talk. A few years ago Tim Schade made a talk about the same topic at Java User Group in Augsburg and it was very interesting. |
Same here ✋🏻 |
Uuh nice, thanks for the feedback! It could be that December is a bit too soon since we are in the middle of experimenting and learning in our company regarding that topic. So please get in touch if it's considered for one of the next meetups :) It might work out, or we'll postpone another month but we really really wanna share our learnings. |
This talk proposal has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. It will be closed after 6 months if no further activity occurs. If you still plan to do this talk then answer here. |
Hi @m0ndra, do you still want to give your talk? |
Nope, unfortunately I have to postpone the topic, maybe I'll just close the issue for now and reopen when the talk is done.
Am 6. Januar 2025 15:02:01 MEZ schrieb "Andreas (AK)" ***@***.***>:
…Hi @m0ndra, do you still want to give your talk?
If so, do you have a preferred date?
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No worries, do it as you like. 😊 |
I updated the description to preferred month "March/April", maybe the chances are better that I hve enough practical examples to share :) Feel free to give me a ping anytime |
Title: Green Software Development
Short description
The industry we work in (Big Tech) is responsible for 4% of the global emissions (which is more than the aviation sector) - with a strong tendency to increase in the upcoming years. In this talk we would like to show where we as software people have a chance to reduce emissions, where it does not make sense at all and that it is all about mindset (of course, it is always the mindset but we did that already with clean code and agile, right? :D )
Audience
Everyone working in the tech, communication and digitization industry (yes, even non techies -> PO, UX, Coaches, ..).
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