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A Supportive Engineering Culture is Key for Recruiting and Productivity

DevOps.com

Strong engineering talent allows businesses to increase productivity and meet customer demand faster, which is essential for long-term success.

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Nurturing Design in Your Software Engineering Culture

Strategic Tech

If you’re interested in improving the design mindset in your engineering culture, I hope that the following techniques provide you with some food for though. In Accelerate , Nicole Forsgren shows a link between well-designed, loosely-coupled architecture and more frequent software delivery. It can be a cost-effective approach.

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Never stop learning – Thoughts after four years with our epic team

Xebia

Rob motivated me by what he did: a gazillion blogs and presentations since he joined Xpirit, a month after I did. He described overcoming his fear in a recent blog post. The last topic I would like to address is our main theme for the upcoming period: Creating Engineering Cultures for our Customer.

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You are what you Git: how your VCS branching model affects your delivery cadence

CircleCI

Author: Vincent Driessen Original blog post. And while I concede there is no VCS branching model that fits all teams, I am happy to have learned that the option CircleCI chose exists, and to have experienced how it affects our delivery cadence, and the engineering culture we build around our product.

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Chaos Engineering as management practice

Xebia

The post Chaos Engineering as management practice appeared first on Xebia Blog. However, it can be leveraged as a management practice to create a safe environment for individuals and teams. It is one of the practices that an organisation can leverage to be anti-fragile.

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How I use Gitlab – multi-project pipelines for Cypress E2E testing

Xebia

Note to self: creating a blog about why I love Gitlab so much. So this blog contains a note to self: share with my future self and the world some boilerplate about setting up a multi-project pipeline in Gitlab which at the end drives my Cypress Integration (or E2E) test. Again a note to self: write about some learnings.

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Bringing AIOps to Machine Learning & Analytics

Cloudera

The Hyperpilot team is also well at home with Cloudera’s strong engineering culture and focus on providing customers an open platform for innovation. The post Bringing AIOps to Machine Learning & Analytics appeared first on Cloudera Blog. Author – Timothy Chen, CEO and Cofounder, Hyperpilot.