OKTech Study Session - A Walking Skeleton Approach
Sunday, July 20, 2025
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM (2 hours)
KOKOPLAZA
Higashi-yodogawa-ku Higashi-nakashima 1-13-13
How to find us: We are in room 701 of the Kokoplaza.

OKTech Study Session - A Walking Skeleton Approach

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Are you a software engineer who enjoys digging into new ideas, practices, and patterns that strengthen your craft? Join us for the next OKTech Study Session a gathering for engineers who don’t just code, but want to understand the why and how behind solid software design.

In this session, we’ll explore the Walking Skeleton, a software development technique introduced by Alistair Cockburn. It’s a deceptively simple yet powerful practice that helps you deliver value early, validate architecture choices, and build iteratively without getting lost in over engineering.

We’ll kick off with a short, practical introduction to the concept, followed by break out session to brainstorm about the topic and an open discussion to share perspectives, challenges, and real-world experiences. Whether you’re already familiar with the idea or hearing about it for the first time, this session is designed to deepen your understanding through collaboration.

Sessions difficulty: Medium (2+ years in tech) Meeting Content:

  • Introduction (10 minutes)
  • Presentation (30 minutes)
  • Break out groups (15 minutes)
  • Discussion (25 minutes)
  • Feedback (10 minutes)

Discussion Style:

  • Raise your hand when you’d like to speak
  • After finishing your point, indicate who should go next
  • Keep each contribution to a maximum of 2 minutes

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