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Intro to Property-Based Testing
Shane Charles discusses Property-based Testing, a method used to cover many possible input values and edge cases for Unit Testing.
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Agile Patterns and Anti-Patterns
The panelists share from their experiences working in various sized organizations, across various industries, Agile experiences which can be applied to another team, department, or organization.
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Building Bridges: A DevOps Story
Matt Campbell tells the story of introducing DevOps at D2L, covering the tools, tips, techniques, pitfalls and mistakes useful to know when transitioning to a DevOps approach.
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Status and Power Improv
Todd Charron discusses power, its role in interacting with others, and how to adjust it depending on the group or individual one is interacting with.
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The Service-Delivery Review: The Missing Agile Feedback Loop
Matthew Philip introduces the service-delivery review as a feedback forum, explaining the basics of how to conduct a service-delivery review and the benefits, as well as typical fitness metrics.
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Cleaning the Park: Reclaim Your Logging
Matt Campbell discusses how to make error logs easier to consume and harder to avoid, sharing how to drive motivation for a project that feels never-ending.
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Increase Project Success with Design Thinking
Bob Duncan and Gian Mancuso discuss how D2L designers and product managers use design thinking, sharing example projects and tools to apply Design Thinking to processes.
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Infrastructure as Code: An Introduction to Chef
Craig Tataryn discusses the basics of Chef, what its various components are used for, and demonstrates how Chef _recipe_ and _resource_ development is implemented.
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Brownfields DevOps in Practice
Damian Brady discusses the DevOps culture from the point of view of a developer, including architectural changes, design techniques, deployment pipelines, and how to make large changes safely.
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Why Isn't Lean/Agile/Scrum/DevOps The Way We All Work and What Comes Next?
Adam Yuret discusses what real-world pressures are, preventing organizations from achieving what Lean and Agile approaches promise.
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Following Your Fear: How to Do the Things You've Always Wanted to Do
Todd Charron explains how to avoid fear paralysis and turn it into action, creating a safe fearless environment.
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How We Work Remotely at Particular Software
Don Belcham shares from his experience working for a company where everybody works remotely, what they do about meetings, how collaboration works, and how it compares with a regular company.