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Developers Skill Assessment Software: Testing Beyond the Technical

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

The market for systems integration, software, and IoT hardware has reached $520 billion as of 2021 compared to $235 billion in 2017 and is expected to continue the trend for many years. First, let’s tackle the technical expertise of a candidate, which can be determined with a coding assessment platform. Higher accuracy.

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Bobidi launches to reward developers for testing companies’ AI models

TechCrunch

In a 2018 report , Gartner predicted that 85% of AI projects will deliver erroneous outcomes due to bias in data, algorithms or the teams responsible for managing them. The two met at a tech industry function about 10 years ago. Pay structure aside, crowd-powered validation isn’t a new idea. Today, Bobidi closed a $5.5

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Advanced ScrumMaster and Scrum Product Owner training

Agile42

Incorporating Scrum values and Agile principles into your world of work takes diligence, patience, and a commitment to continuous improvement. Aaron’s effectiveness results from experiences spanning over two decades in technological and interpersonal disciplines and he consistently seeks out people to co-train and coach with.

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Definition of Done vs. User Stories vs. Acceptance Criteria

Agile Pain Relief Notes from a Tool User

One of the more frequently asked questions in my Scrum workshops is around the difference between Definition of “Done” and Acceptance Criteria , and how they relate to User Stories. While Acceptance Criteria is a commonly understood concept in software development, Definition of “Done” is unique to Scrum. User Stories.

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Book review: Escaping the Build Trap by Melissa Perri

Wolk Software Engineering

A couple of days ago I finished reading Escaping the Build Trap by Melissa Perri and, as usual, I would like to share a review with the community. This style makes sometimes the book feel like a novel and not like a traditional technical book, and it brought back to my mind memories from The phoenix project by Gene Kim.

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Communities of Practice Success Stories: How World-Class Companies Run Their CoPs

Evolution4all

The company has what it’s called “ engine high performance CoP ” which aim to develop and share technical knowledge among 150 car engineers. Meanwhile, their sub-objectives include exchanging technical knowledge on starting systems, electrical systems, cooling systems, lubrication, and combustion, valves, and much more.

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Technology Trends for 2024

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

While we like to talk about how fast technology moves, internet time, and all that, in reality the last major new idea in software architecture was microservices, which dates to roughly 2015. We’re skeptical about things like job displacement, at least in technology. This has been a strange year. What will those changes be?

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