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DevOps & Disciplined DevOps
Maris Prabhakaran discusses how DevOps is being adopted in the enterprise, doing Disciplined DevOps and showing how DevOps strategies are addressed by the Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD) framework.
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LeSS of a Story: An Introduction to Large-Scale Scrum (LeSS)
Bas Vodde introduces the LeSS framework (https://less.works), how it was created and how it works.
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Achieving Tangible Business Benefits with the Scaled Agile Framework
Dean Leffingwell describes the values, principles and practices of the Scaled Agile Framework, how it is delivering faster time-to-market, more engagement, higher quality, and increased productivity.
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Geb in the Browser
Ken Kousen talks about Geb, which makes it easy to automate browser-based applications. Geb is based on the Spock testing framework, providing a straightforward syntax and easy execution model.
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Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD): The Foundation for Scaling Agile
Mark Lines keynotes on the Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD) framework, scaling an Agile strategy, and practices for successfully scaling Agile.
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Groovy: The Awesome Parts
Paul King presents examples of Groovy and its application: DSL, dynamic typing, extensible static type system, Android programming, concurrency, functional, frameworks and tools.
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Modern Front-end Engineering
Dustin Whittle discusses the pros and cons of modern UI toolkits like Zurb, Bootstrap, and SemanticUI and modern JavaScript frameworks like React, Angular, and Ember.
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Maximizing Throughput on Multicore Systems
Irina Guberman discusses maximizing throughput on multicore systems with Erlang and the Jobs framework by Ulf Wiger.
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Introduction to Ionic, a Cordova and AngularJS-based Mobile Web App Framework
Mike Hartington introduces Ionic and its components, builds a sample app, and explores the suite of tools and services Ionic provides for hybrid mobile app development.
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Building Distributed Systems with Apache Mesos
Benjamin Hindman discusses Apache Mesos, focusing on the Mesos API and how the primitives provided by Mesos can make it easier to build new stateful services and frameworks.
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Improving and Extending Retrospective Outcomes
Diana Larsen advises on how to get the most from retrospective practices, introducing a framework for getting better outcomes from retrospective meetings.
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The Rise and Fall of the Go Web Framework
Jeremy Saenz discusses the use of web frameworks, suggesting that libraries, such as his open source project Martini, can better serve the needs of web development.