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How We Got Here, And What To Do About It

Presented by Barry Hawkins on Feb 17, 2012 Length 00:55:15     Download: MP3
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Process & Practices
Topics
Waterfall ,
CodeMash 2012 ,
Project Management ,
CodeMash ,
Continuous Improvement ,
Process ,
RUP ,
Agile ,
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Summary
Barry emphasizes the need to continue thinking critically about the processes and practices we embrace, accounting for the context in which they exist, and the importance of reflection and refinement at both the organizational and personal levels.

Bio
Barry Hawkins has played various roles in his 15 years in the software industry, including lone developer, team lead, director, and Agile coach and mentor. Barry is one of the few native Atlantans, currently specializing in Agile coaching and mentoring. Over the years, he has developed on multiple platforms, focusing primarily on Microsoft technologies and then Java from 2003 onward.

About the conference
CodeMash is a unique event that will educate developers on current practices, methodologies, and technology trends in a variety of platforms and development languages such as Java, .Net, Ruby, Python and PHP.
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