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Programming, Only Better
Bodil Stokke keynotes on the FP languages for writing bug free, fault tolerant code that help building simple, concurrent and reusable software.
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High Availability at Braintree
Paul Gross explains how Braintree deals with high availability for their Ruby application.
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Sync is the Future of Mobile Data
Chris Anderson provides code samples on how to build offline applications for mobile platforms based on the NoSQL document model, and how to contribute to the open source projects behind this movement
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The J Programming Language
Tracy Harms introduces the J Language and the patterns of thinking that make it possible.
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The Role of the Manager in Modern Tech Organizations
Andreas Ehn discusses the role of the modern manager in an organization where the domain experts have a major role in the decision making process.
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Agile Testing Practices
Janet Gregory explains how testing activities are included throughout the Agile process, and how a tester can add value, discussing ATDD (Acceptance Test Driven Development), and exploratory testing.
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How to Develop a Great Scrum Master
Angel Medinilla advises on hiring and evolving a great Scrum master along with resources on psychology, coaching, motivational science, communication skills, corporate culture or change management.
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Accelerate Innovation
Karin Verloop discusses how to structure for innovation in a repeatable, practical and affordable way, addressing: the 3 levels of innovation, investing in innovation, a sustainable digital framework.
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Discovering Scrum: An Introduction
Peter Stevens teaches the basics of Scrum starting from its principles, explaining why it works and how team can use it to be effective.
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Deploying the Languages of the Future on Cloud Foundry
Andrew Crump shows how to deploy and scale applications written in a variety of languages (including Clojure and Erlang) to Cloud Foundry.
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Begin to Grow Your Team
Chris Farrell, Shawn Button help workshop participants to see the problems of self-organization and learn using BEGIN -Boundaries, Empowerment, Goals, Ingredients, Nurture- to empower their team.
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Plugging the Users in - Extend Your Application with Pluggable Groovy DSL
Baruch Sadogursky discusses creating DSLs which support plugins written both in Groovy or Java, addressing good public API design practices, security, and classpath isolation.