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Until I walked through the doors of the Prairie Dev Con in 2022, I did not realize how much I missed it. The talented speakers that come together always bring fresh ideas to my mind and give me pause to think about my own efforts and how I can learn from their experience. Although not a complete list, these ideas the ones that stood out the most from Prairie Dev Con 2022.
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# API First Design ([Joël Hébert][5])
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##API First Design ([Joël Hébert][5])
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Joel did a great session about API first design, which was a very dense session, but he delivered the content in a way that was very approachable and allowed me to think of the benefits of doing API first design with tools like [Swagger.io][1] and [OpenAPI][2].
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It was great seeing the value of these tools, and hearing about the patterns and practices experienced API developers like Joel use to implement consistent and secure APIs.
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# Developer Velocity Index ([AJ Enns][6])
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##Developer Velocity Index ([AJ Enns][6])
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I went into this session thinking I was going to be fascinated with the subject, but that the concept would apply only to development leads or possibly coders, rather than an architect like me..
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I plan on applying the DVI to my side project adventures, self-development, and my enterprise day-job efforts as soon as possible.
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# End to End Testing ([Dave Paquette][7] and [Lavanya Mohan][8])
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##End to End Testing ([Dave Paquette][7] and [Lavanya Mohan][8])
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Although Dave and Lavanya delivered two completely separate sessions related to testing, the content they delivered worked together in a very interesting way.
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I feel that these ideas will be seeping into both my day-job and side projects in the very near future.
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# Cloud Security ([Adam Krieger][9])
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##Cloud Security ([Adam Krieger][9])
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Adam closed the Prairie Dev Con season with his session, and managed to leave me with a lot of ideas and helped me identify gaps that I have been living with as a developer and as a solution architect.
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Ensuring that developers are security-aware is something I didn't realize I have been missing in my own skills, but also should be looking for in the implementation of my solution designs.
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# A Deal is a Deal ([Rod Paddock][10])
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##A Deal is a Deal ([Rod Paddock][10])
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Rod delivered a keynote in both Regina and Winnipeg, and each time I walked away with a positive outlook on my own professional and personal growth, but also with the reminder: A Deal Is A Deal.
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