
Adam Furmańczuk
Instructor
Adam Furmańczuk is a software architect with around 15 years of experience in software product development and the owner of Agilino Softwareentwicklung GmbH. His focus sits at the intersection of business and technology: he helps software SMEs connect architecture pragmatically to business value, so that releases stay predictable and teams break out of the bug-fixing treadmill.
Across more than a dozen projects at Swiss companies such as PostFinance, Raiffeisen, amétiq and Axon Ivy, he has worked as a full-stack developer, architecture owner and tech lead. His core technologies are Java and Kotlin with Spring Boot, Angular on the frontend, and Apache Kafka, Apache Camel and Camunda BPM for integration and process orchestration, complemented by solid DevOps experience with Ansible, Docker, Kubernetes and CI/CD.
Teaching has accompanied him from the start of his career. At Axon Ivy he built a programme to teach teams SOLID principles and clean code in a project with more than 100 developers, and later worked in the architecture team on code reviews and proofs of concept. In his trainings he passes on hands-on knowledge of Clean Architecture, Domain-Driven Design, Spring Boot and modern Angular development.
Courses
- Kafka for Software Engineers
- Keycloak for Software Engineers
- Clean Code with Java
- Clean Code Hands-On
- Application integration with Apache Camel
- Kotlin for Backend development
- Spring Modulith
- Spring Security
- Executable BPMN in the context of Spring Boot
- Clean Architecture with Spring Boot
- Elasticsearch for Software Engineers
- Hands-on Software Architecture
- Introduction to Spring Boot Microservices