New Relic
Ian Dees was first bitten by the programming bug in 1986 on a Timex Sinclair 1000, and has been having a blast in his software apprenticeship ever since. By day, Ian slings code, tests, and puns in Portland, Oregon. By night, he dons a cape and keeps watch over the city as Sidekick Man. In his (heh) “spare time,” he converts espresso into programming books, including (with others) Seven More Languages in Seven Weeks.
An Interview
2017 Presentations
- Scalable, Humane Code Review - Ian Dees, New Relic The words "code review" may conjure images of resentful, bored engineers occupying a conference room for hours. To others, the same phrase evokes last-minute, superficial discussions with a ... Read More
Presentations
- Misusing the Type System for Fun and Profit - Ian Dees, 2015 Technical Paper, Paper, Slides, Notes, Video.
- Misusing the Type System for Fun and Profit - Ian Dees, 2015 Technical Paper, Paper, Slides, Notes, Video.
- Dirty Tricks in the Name of Quality - Ian Dees, 2011 Poster Paper, Abstract
- Dirty Tricks in the Name of Quality - Ian Dees, 2011 Technical Papers, Abstract, Paper, Slides