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Evolutionary Design Animated

James Shore

It’s a technique that emerges from Extreme Programming, the method that brought us test-driven development, merciless refactoring, and continuous integration. I first encountered Extreme Programming and evolutionary design nearly 20 years ago. In this invited talk for the December 2019 YOW!

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Talks with Software Development Experts Initiative Part 2

Apiumhub

Viktor Farcic We also had the great opportunity to interview Viktor Farcic, a Developer Advocate at Upbound, host of DevOps Toolkit, and cohost of the podcast DevOps Paradox. Victor is known for his expertise in DevOps, containers, Kubernetes, microservices, continuous integration, delivery and deployment, and test-driven development.

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GSAS 2023: The Third Edition

Apiumhub

This event, organized by Apiumhub , is a conference dedicated to software architects to enhance their skills, exchange valuable insights and connect with like-minded individuals. The first two days of the conference (October 9-10) will be dedicated to talks and networking, and the last day (October 11th) to hands-on workshops.

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December 12-13 in Melbourne, Australia: Evolutionary Design Animated (Talk)

James Shore

Melbourne conference taking place in Australia on December 12th and 13th. Modern software development welcomes changing requirements, even late in the process, but how can we write our software so that those changes don’t create a mess? James Shore first encountered Extreme Programming and evolutionary design nearly 20 years ago.

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December 5-6 in Sydney, Australia: Evolutionary Design Animated (Talk)

James Shore

Sydney conference taking place in Australia on December 5th and 6th. Modern software development welcomes changing requirements, even late in the process, but how can we write our software so that those changes don’t create a mess? James Shore first encountered Extreme Programming and evolutionary design nearly 20 years ago.

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December 9-10 in Brisbane, Australia: Evolutionary Design Animated (Talk)

James Shore

Brisbane conference taking place in Australia on December 9th and 10th. Modern software development welcomes changing requirements, even late in the process, but how can we write our software so that those changes don’t create a mess? James Shore first encountered Extreme Programming and evolutionary design nearly 20 years ago.

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7 Business Drivers for More Software Engineering Excellence

Accenture

We’ve known for a long time, before Agile was even named, that there are good practices the development team should do. They should test their code, they should review their code, they should integrate with other teams building programs, they should work with the business and make sure that we’re building the right thing.