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Getting Stuff Done Days in Apiumhub: R&D in software development

Apiumhub

Getting Stuff Done Days (GSDD) is an initiative used by many top companies to improve the quality of the software development and boost a proactive, continuous improvement-based engineering culture in their organizations. Break the routine and allow the team to have another perspective on some parts of the project. Productivity.

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Strangler Pattern: How to Deal With Legacy Code During the Container Revolution

OverOps

Is it the accumulation of code in an outdated system that’s seen changes from tens, or even hundreds, of developers over the years? It’s no wonder, considering it brings a lot of benefits into our workflow and build methods including shorter development times and increased flexibility. It’s both, really. So… What is it anyway?

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Attending Oracle’s CodeOne? Here Are 15 Sessions Everyone Will Be Talking About

OverOps

Is Boilerplate Code Really So Bad? Venkat Subramaniam , President, Agile Developer, Inc. Moscone West – Room 2004. No matter how quickly or slowly code moves through development or how diligent your testing is, some issues will only surface in production when real data is involved. Moscone West – Room 2004.

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“Server Utilization” is a nonsense metric

ProdOps

But is high utilization of servers is “good” and low utilization is “bad”? I would guess that “waste” in terms of unutilized servers is considered bad, and thus servers that have “higher utilization” are thus considered better. When these systems are not available or don’t work, I consider that a bad thing. Or maybe vice-versa?

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

He describes “some surprising theories about software engineering”: I discuss these theories in terms of two fundamentally different development styles, the "cathedral" model of most of the commercial world versus the "bazaar" model of the Linux world. However, the open source world figured out a better way to develop software.

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No Fighting In This (Agile) Dojo with M. David Green

Marcus Blankenship - Podcasts

How can we train teams to consistently produce quality code without negatively impacting productivity? David Green, discuss Agile Dojos and how they can make teams more effective. Dojos provide a six-week training ground where teams focus on recognizing and replicating value by pairing, mobbing, and swarming. Episode 46.

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Friction

LeanEssays

Because these companies are creating a new end-to-end experience, they rarely leverage existing capabilities aimed at serving their market; they develop a “full stack” of new capabilities. In fact, when software development is done right, speed, quality and low cost are fully compatible.