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TDD and Refactoring with LEGO
Bryan Beecham teaches the TDD principles with LEGO bricks, making technical concepts easier to grasp by working with your own hands.
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Make Impacts, Not Software!
Gojko Adžić explains how to ask questions and how to see things in a different perspective in order to get more from the software development process.
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Lean Startup for Agile Product Management
Ángel Medinilla outlines the steps he recommends to make for product success: product vision, business model, test assumptions, iterative and incremental development, use metrics, and keep it simple.
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The Art of Lean Product Management
Dave Sharrock presents key practices that incorporate the Lean Startup principles, allowing a Product Owner to validate business ideas by bringing the build-measure-learn cycle alive.
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The Art of Builds - An In-depth Comparison of Build Tools
Hans Dockter discusses build systems from a declarative vs. imperative perspective, the importance of a rich execution model and problems with POM, providing examples from Gradle, Maven and Ant.
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Culture Hacking
Jim McCarthy keynotes on the importance of a proper agile culture within organizations, providing examples from his own experience.
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Trends in Agile Software
Steve Rogalsky overviews some of the topics discussed at Agile conferences, uncovering what teams around the world are struggling or experimenting with.
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The Evils of Multi-tasking and How Personal Kanban Can Help You
Sandy Mamoli explains how to avoid multi-tasking by using personal Kanban and other Agile practices applied at the individual level.
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Adopting Continuous Delivery: Adjusting your Architecture
Rachel Laycock advises on designing systems for rapid deployment, avoiding delivering pitfalls by using micro services and evolutionary architecture.
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Are Decision Dilemmas Slowing You Down?
Gerry Kirk introduces the 7 levels of delegation by playing Delegation Poker, a game to make clear who’s responsible for what and on what level, useful to make decision making process explicit.
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What Is a Strange Loop and What Is It Like to Be One?
Douglas Hofstadter attempts to get across the crux of these intuitions about the mysterious concept of "I".
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From Code to Monkeys: Continuous Delivery at Netflix
Dianne Marsh presents the open source tools used by Netflix to keep the continuous delivery wheels spinning.