28 Acknowledgments introduced me to Domain-Driven Design (DDD) and taught me a lot about Agile, XP, diplomacy, pragmatism, and professionalism. Thanks, Akbar. I learned a lot from you. There were a few other people in Valtech who had a huge influence in my career. They are David Draper, Kevin Harkin, Andrew Rendell, and James Bowman. Thank you for teaching and helping me so much. UBS was my first contact with really huge enterprise systems and a place that forced me to reevaluate all my beliefs when it comes to software development. There I had the pleasure to work with a great team. They really helped me see things differently. One of the best things about UBS was the opportunity, once again, to work with Mashooq Badar (ex-valtech and today my partner at Codurance), one of the best developers I ve ever met and also one of my best friends. Mash was responsible for bringing me to UBS. Mash also brought in Balint Pato to one of our projects, and a strong bond was formed. I would like to thank Mash and Balint for all of our discussions, enthusiasm, passion, friendship, professionalism, and for teaching me so much. You guys are awesome and true craftsmen. Portia Tung was another great person I had the pleasure to meet and work with at UBS. She is probably the best Agile coach I ve met. Her contagious passion in making our working environment a place where we belong, and her willingness to share her deep knowledge on how to make large organizations more agile, made my experience at UBS even better. Thanks, Portia, for your friendship and for teaching me how to bring people together. To Robert Taylor and Alexander The Machine Kikhtenko (a.k.a. Sasha), thank you for being amazing software craftsmen. It was an absolute pleasure to work with you guys. David Green. Where do I start? He is a true craftsman, a friend, and one of the most talented developers I ve ever met. I still remember all the awesome evenings we spent in the pub discussing our projects, craftsmanship, and how to make software development better. Dude, I learned a lot from you. David and I cofounded the London Software Craftsmanship Community (LSCC) and without him LSCC would probably not exist today. In October 2013, I started Codurance, a consultancy company based on Software Craftsmanship principles and values, with Mashooq Badar. Codurance was a massive step forward in our careers. For the first time we have the opportunity to run a business the way we think a business should be run. This experience xxvii
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