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How Trainline’s CTO stays on track with professional development

CIO

Few would swap sunny San Francisco and the innovation of Silicon Valley for a train ticketing company serving disgruntled UK commuters, but try telling that to Trainline CTO, Milena Nikolic. Nothing clicked until she spoke to Trainline, the international digital rail and coach technology platform, headquartered in London.

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The Top Tech Conferences You Don’t Want to Miss in 2019

UruIT

Find out 8 insightful conferences for CTOs that you should attend in 2019. As a CTO of UruIT, a nearshore development agency , I’ve seen first-hand how being a lifelong learner can lead to exciting opportunities for me and for my company. If you’re a CTO, I highly recommend attending a conference for all of the above reasons.

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Prerequisites for evolutionary architectures

CircleCI

Build a responsive culture. microservices, event streaming, modular monolith) Domain Driven Development (DDD) and Event Storming are very useful in determining the boundaries of deployment units. Building a responsive culture. So what do you do if the organisation is not on board with this culture? In development.

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Software Architecture Interview with João Rosa

Apiumhub

One can argue that a software architect is responsible (1) to help the organisation to translate the options to strategic plans; (2) facilitate the organisation to make sense of the reality, from a complexity theory point of view; (3) facilitate, coach and mentor teams that create software, enabling the agency of a department and/or organisation.

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The Art of Agile Development, Second Edition

James Shore

Less, with full-time coaching. There’s a wide variety of help available, ranging from occasional mentoring, to training, to help with process design and implementation, to full-time (or near-full-time) coaching. Some people like finding scapegoats, and some companies have a culture of assigning blame. Do be careful.

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