SymfonyCon Brussels 2023: TDD Styles: London VS Chicago
November 4, 2023 • Published by Eloïse Charrier
SymfonyCon Brussels 2023 is just around the corner and will start on:
- December 5-6: Workshop days. It is possible to attend 1 two-day training or 2 one-day trainings!
- December 7-8: Conference days with 3 parallels tracks and 1 unconference track in English.
🎤 New speaker announcement!
We are thrilled to announce you the next speaker: Diego Aguiar (@MolloKhan), Full stack developer, SymfonyCasts will present the topic "TDD Styles: London VS Chicago":
"Did you know that there are different TDD styles? The most famous ones are London and Chicago styles.
The London style comes from the mockist school, and it's an "outside-in" approach. It starts from the outside of the application (APIs/Controllers) and works its way down to the domain layer. The Chicago style comes from the classicist school, and it's an "inside-out" approach. It starts from the domain layer and works out towards the APIs/Controllers. In this talk, we'll discover what makes those styles unique, their key differences, and their advantages and disadvantage
Don't miss it out and get your TDD expertise to the next level!"
🔎 Read the detailed content of SymfonyCon Brussels 2023's talks and workshops
Immerse yourself in an extraordinary learning experience with our schedule featuring many captivating talks delivered by renowned speakers as Allison Guilhem, Ondřej Mirtes, Stefan Koopmanschap, Magali Milbergue, Nils Adermann, Kévin Dunglas, Sebastian Bergmann, Ryan Weaver, Gary Pegeot, Alexander M. Turek, Ramona Schwering, Marion Hurteau, Rick Kuipers, Karim Pinchon, Bruno Henrique De Souza, Guillaume Loulier, Susanne Moog, Rémi Janot and, Christopher Hertel.
The detailed schedule is available here. Further announcements will be made shortly, stay tuned!
All exciting workshop topics are also available on this page!
🫵 Take part on the unconference track
The unconference track is a participant-driven and collaborative talk format that relies on attendees to shape content and discussions in real-time! Have a topic burning in your mind? Seize the moment! Reach out to us via email at events@symfony.com
to claim your slot and set the stage for an unforgettable experience. Each unconference talk lasts 20 minutes (screen and projector available).
🎟️ Select the ticket of your choice
Register by clicking on Buy ticket and choose your ticket:
- "Workshops only", December 5-6
- "Conference only", December 7-8
- Combo ticket "Conference + Workshops" to live a full Symfony week experience!
🧳 Organize your participation by reading the attendee's guide and complete your Symfony.live profile
Read our guide with all the information about the venue, accommodation, catering, etc.
Rooms have been pre-booked at negotiated rates in Brussels city center. Click here to have a look on the large choice of hotels with description and negotiated fee. Starting from Sunday, November 5th, preferential rates will no longer apply.
Complete your Symfony Live profile as soon as possible to let us know about your diet and whether you'd like to receive the conference t.shirt!
🎉 Plan to attend the evening at the Brussels Comics Museum on Thursday, December 7
Let's get together for a friendly evening at the Brussels Comics Museum from 7:30 to 11:00 pm! The museum is just a 15-minute walk from the conference venue. Further information will be available soon.
💻 Save the date for the next Symfony hackathon right after the conference on Saturday, December 9
Everyone is welcome to join the hackday! Whether you're an experienced contributor or new to the community, your participation is highly valued as it brings a fresh perspective! More details are available here. The hackathon will be hosted at Smile Benelux from 09.30 a.m. to 3.00 p.m. CET. Address: Avenue de Broqueville 12, 1150 Brussels.
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Join us for the exciting annual international Symfony conference, be part of the @symfony community!
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