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In this episode, Dave Farley chats with Martin Thompson. Martin is a world-class software developer and leading expert on high performance computing, Java and concurrent systems. Dave and Martin worked together to create one of the world’s highest performance financial exchanges. They discuss here excellence in software development, what it takes to move from software development into software engineering, mechanical sympathy, and some of the attributes that make you a great developer. It's not just about being smart enough to deal with high cyclomatic complexity, but about striving for great feedback and truly simple solutions. Welcome to "The Engineering Room", a series of wide-ranging conversations with thought-leaders from the software engineering industry. This is a new mini-series of additional content on the Continuous Delivery Channel. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 📚 BOOKS: 🚨 MY NEW BOOK! 👉 📖 "Modern Software Engineering" is now available on Amazon ➡️ https://amzn.to/3DwdwT3 In this book, Dave brings together his ideas and proven techniques to describe a durable, coherent and foundational approach to effective software development, for programmers, managers and technical leads, at all levels of experience. 📖 "Continuous Delivery Pipelines" by Dave Farley paperback ➡️ https://amzn.to/3gIULlA ebook version ➡️ https://leanpub.com/cd-pipelines 📖 The original, award-winning "Continuous Delivery" book by Dave Farley and Jez Humble ➡️ https://amzn.to/2WxRYmx NOTE: If you click on one of the Amazon Affiliate links and buy the book, Continuous Delivery Ltd. will get a small fee for the recommendation with NO increase in cost to you. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Also from Dave: 🎓 CD TRAINING COURSES If you want to learn Continuous Delivery and DevOps skills, check out Dave Farley's courses ➡️ https://bit.ly/DFTraining 📧 JOIN CD MAIL LIST 📧 Keep up to date with the latest discussions, free "How To..." guides, events, online courses and exclusive offers. ➡️ https://bit.ly/MailListCD ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ⭐ SPONSORS: This series is brought to you by Equal Experts. Equal Experts is a product software development consultancy with a network of over 1,000 experienced technology consultants globally. They increase the pace of innovation by using modern software engineering practices that embrace Continuous Delivery, Security, and Operability from the outset ➡️ https://bit.ly/3ASy8n0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONTENTS: 00:00 Intro 02:24 Software Efficiency - Scaling and Carbon Cost “Let’s find the business logic in the profile” 04:50 Simple solutions in complex problems 10:54 What makes a good software developer 19:59 Feedback! Avoiding “Straight-line programming” 25:44 What is true expertise? 27:43 Embracing change! - Incremental development 32:16 High performance - Looking for systemic design flaws 37:17 The importance of “Modeling” 39:18 Separating essential and accidental complexity 42:01 Designing great protocols 50:15 Development teams as information systems 52:04 What is Mechanical Sympathy? 59:29 Reactive Systems and Aeron