First commercial project created during studies. I co-authored the
b-link project.
The software created for the disabled people allows you to control
your computer by blinking your eyes.
Created the Business Rule Management with Drools DZone Refcard
together with Mario Fusco.
I co-organize and was an event host at Warsaw Groovy User Group.
Gave talks: flashtalk about XMLs and
AST transformations.
In Groovy core version 2.3.0 the @Builder AST
transformation was released. I'm the co-author of that solution.
My largest book so far (284 pages), also about Mockito, called Mockito Cookbook
by Packt Publishing. It contains over 65 recipes to get you up and running with unit testing using Mockito.
Dreams do come true. In December 2015 I've joined Pivotal and the Spring Cloud team. I'm mainly doing the
Spring Cloud Sleuth project which is about Distributed Tracing. I'm working with the best
engineers in the world! Sky is the limit :)
I'm the author of the toomuchcoding.blogspot.com
blog where I post about the most interesting programming related things that I've seen. Or at least those that
most likely I would have forgotten about ;)
Wrote my first 66 page book about Mockito entitled Mockito Instant
by Packt Publishing.
I'm the co-author of the Uptodate Gradle plugin
that tells you what libs have new versions on Maven Central / jCenter, so when you come back to a project, you know what you can update.
During an r&d at 4finance I created
the Spock
Subject-Collaborator extension (a port of the Mockito's @InjectMocks functionality).
At 4finance I lead a team that has been
developing open source solutions for the microservice approach. I'm the co-author of the
micro-infra-spring project.
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