Programming is very much a flow activity in which we can fully immerse ourselves into the task. But there are differences in how much our local development setup allows us to do so, especially with regards to the waiting times.
In this video, I’m showing what to consider in our development environments to come up with a setup that enables flow. We’ll see an example of a Java backend application development using Quarkus, and a frontend example.
Published on Java Code Geeks with permission by Sebastian Daschner, partner at our JCG program. See the original article here: Development workflows that put you in a flow state (Video) Opinions expressed by Java Code Geeks contributors are their own. |
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Sebastian DaschnerMarch 31st, 2021Last Updated: March 29th, 2021
Sebastian DaschnerMarch 31st, 2021Last Updated: March 29th, 2021
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