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Observability for Speed & Flow
Jessica Kerr considers that we should be looking at the software as part of the team, and observability in the software becomes an asset to organizing teams.
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The Secret Strategy for Landing That Staff Engineer Role
Nicky Wrightson shares from her expertise having several different senior IC roles, to give insight into the possible routes of staff plus role, including what is needed to get a staff plus role.
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Remote and Hybrid Teams Panel
The panelists discuss teamwork from a variety of perspectives, from a traditional office setting to remote-first to a hybrid one, and how to be successful in a productive hybrid team.
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Hone Your Tools: Building Effective & Delightful Developer Experiences
Suhail Patel goes through Monzo’s early investment in Developer Tooling, showcasing Monzo’s deployment/release tooling which enables engineers to ship hundreds of times a day with confidence.
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Architecture for Flow with Wardley Mapping, DDD, and Team Topologies
Susanne Kaiser illustrates the concepts of DDD, Wardley Mapping and Team Topologies, and demonstrates how these techniques help to evolve a fictitious legacy system for a fast flow of change.
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Creating an Atmosphere of Psychological Safety
Tim Berglund discusses creating an atmosphere of psychological safety for a team and the impact it can have.
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Scaling the North Star of Developer Experience
Phillipa Avery discusses learnings from the back-end and product engineering perspective, gained while Netflix has grown from hundreds to thousands of engineers.
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Remote Onboarding: a Houseplant's Story
Kate Wardin discusses seven tips to foster an enjoyable and effective onboarding process for remote teams and a few add-on tips for those wishing to become skillful plant owners.
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Becoming a Better Developer Panel
The panelists discuss ways to improve as developers. Are better tools the solution, or can simple changes in mindset help? And what practices are already here, but not yet universally adopted?
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Panel: the True Bottleneck in Software Engineering - Cognitive Load
The panelists discuss making decisions in software development, postulating that the core limitation is how much we can know: how much we can hold in our heads, and how quickly we can learn.
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Incidents, PRRs, and Psychological Safety
Nora Jones discusses the context around PRRs and provides takeaways on how one can improve production reliability.
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Panel: Real-World Production Readiness
The panelists discuss production readiness, the “practice” of SRE, how data comes to production readiness, and strategies for resiliency.