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Notes from PeersCon2025

Notes from PeersCon2025

My notes from the talks I attended at PeersCon2025

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Jit Gosai
Mar 14, 2025
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I’m trying something new for paid subscribers!

As many of you know, I attend multiple conferences each year, and I take a lot of notes. Until now, I’ve mostly kept these notes for personal reference, but I’ve decided it’s time to share them with you.

If you’re a paid subscriber, you’ll get exclusive access to:

🔹 Notes from talks and workshops I attended
🔹 Key insights and ideas that stood out to me
🔹 Summaries, photos, and useful links for further reading

To kick things off, here are my three biggest takeaways from PeersCon:
👉 Three Lessons from PeersCon 2025

Below, you’ll find my detailed notes from these talks:

🛠 Debugging the Mind: Teaching Developers to Think Like Testers – Katja Obring
🧘‍♂️ Stoicism and Software Testing – Steven Platten
📢 Left Flank is Falling! Continuous Communication in the Heat of Battle – Veerle Vehagen

I’ve also included LinkedIn summaries of:
🌎 Christopher Briggs’ Outrunning Extinction: Surviving, Then Thriving in an Era of Change
🎭 Linda Van De Vooren’s A Comedy of Errors

Plus, a summary of the day to wrap it all up!

I hope you find these notes valuable—let me know what you think!

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