InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Coding the Future Coders
Angie Jones shares ways to give the joy of coding to others; techniques on how to expose kids to complex topics such as ML, mobile dev, game design, and web animation with hands-on exercises.
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How I Tried Holacracy and Lived to Tell the Tale
Sandy Mamoli shares from her successes and failures in her team’s quest to create a self-organizing organization, what worked and what didn’t.
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Chicken Breeding & The Core Design Principles
Craig Larman keynotes on design principles of software development.
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Innovation at Scale: A Community of Purpose
Jacob Singh explores how to optimize an organization for success, and how they have created a culture of risk taking, managed chaos and rapid alignment to push through changes.
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Dynamic Reteaming: Acknowledge Reality, Chart Your Path
Heidi Helfand addresses issues: How can we bring a humanistic stance to dynamic reteaming? How can people have ownership over their team change? How to integrate new people without losing the culture?
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Continuous Testing in Agile
Dan Ashby discusses several topics regarding testing: what does quality mean, how does software testing help, what is software testing, where does it fit in an Agile world?
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#FAIL
Kevlin Henney keynotes on some of the failures that people had in various projects and the lessons to be learned from them.
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Boost Your Team’s Productivity with a Powerful Visual Management!
Artur Margonari discusses tips and tricks around visual management, new concepts and examples to have a powerful visual management and boost a team’s productivity.
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Sherlock Holmes Value Detection
Diana Adorno and Richard Young share how Sherlock principles apply to value detection using examples from real life.
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10 Years of Transforming Mindset
Hendrik Esser shares from his experience with facilitating mindset change, including several examples of different kinds of people and groups of people he encountered and how he facilitated change.
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Developing Developers
Ivan Zimine shares his journey as a developer, doing it alone vs learning from masters, things tried as a technical coach, and lessons learned from running public practical coding sessions for 1 year.
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The Cloud Native Diabolical Developer
Martijn Verburg discusses what it takes to be a cloud-native developer.