Sam Hogarth
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Sam Hogarth

Sam enjoys working across the technology stack, he is passionate about building systems that deliver high value, incorporating new ideas, improving productivity and communicating with the developer community. He is interested in patterns and process within the changing world of software engineering. In his spare time, he can run a fine game of Dungeons and Dragons!

Podcast
A relatively new architectural style for building web-based applications, micro-frontends are an extension of the popular microservices pattern where the vertical slice of functionality that a microservice provides is extended all the way to the front-end. With micro-frontends, you can more easily scale your development teams by composing applications from loosely coupled frontend components. In this podcast we ask the question 'Do you actually need a micro-frontend?'
Delivery
Setting a Sprint Goal is a powerful means of achieving focus, motivating and inspiring your team. So why is it always forgotten about?
Tech
An introduction to ArchUnit; an open-source, extensible Java unit testing library for enforcing your architectural and coding rules.
Delivery
Agile is a thing that you are, not a thing that you do, or buy. We can't treat Agile as an off the shelf product. Focus on promoting agility.
Tech
My personal reflections on the sessions that I attended at the 2019 Build IT Right conference. Continuous Delivery, embracing conflict and fighting entropy.
Tech
If you're a fan of Redux Saga then you will have noticed the abundance of libraries to assist testing your sagas. This post takes an in-depth look into the different approaches to testing sagas, describing where five popular testing libraries fit into these approaches.
Tech
Yesterday I attended (and spoke!) at the 2016 Bristech conference, an event aimed at polyglots, innovators and the "tech curious". It was a full house at the Watershed with over 400 tickets sold. I had a great time at the conference, attending quite a few talks myself. What made the conference interesting to me was the diverse range of subjects covered - design, security, even physics! Presented here are some brief notes and comments from the day's proceedings.
Tech · Video
This talk from Bristech 2016 takes a look into the use of Redux for state management in front-end React applications
Tech
Saturday marked the fifth annual DDD North conference, held once again at the University of Sunderland. DeveloperDeveloperDeveloper! events are volunteer-organised conferences where members of the community propose and vote on the agenda. ScottLogic took part this year as a Platinum-level sponsor. We had many fantastic conversations with developers from all across the country, plus our squishy rugby ball giveaways were very popular!
People
Scott Logic have been helping out with a Code Club at a local primary school. As one of the developers involved, I'd like to share my experiences and tips for running your own Code Club!
Tech
Last weekend I had the pleasure of attending this year's DDDNorth conference at Sunderland University.
Tech
Android is fragmented. This is a feature, not a bug. Embrace this and you embrace the future.
Tech
Last weekend I traveled to Bradford for the second DDDNorth conference - a community-organised developer event which featured some excellent speakers.
Tech
A look at how the Android design patterns have shifted over time

Talks

DDD North
29 February 2020
DDD East Anglia
21 September 2019
NE:Tech
11 July 2019
JavaScript North East: Lerna: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
18 September 2018
An Evening Of Tech Talks (November 29, 2017)
29 November 2017
DDD North
14 October 2017
Bristech Meetup
07 September 2017
JavaScript North East
22 May 2017
NE Bytes
17 May 2017
BrisTech
03 November 2016
NEBytes
18 May 2016
DDD North
18 October 2014
DDD East Anglia
13 September 2014
Android North East
04 September 2014
NEBytes
19 March 2014