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#MyTechFrenemy

TechCrunch

But after two years of what students alleged to be poor leadership and a culture of silence, they were set on making this incident the last time Awodele retaliated against a boot camp attendee. (TechCrunch granted anonymity to former students so they could speak freely about their time at MTBF. We’re using a pseudonym here.). MyTechFrenemy.

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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. I’m a software engineer, not a product manager, product designer or product owner. I also enjoyed that the author doesn’t seem to be a blind believer in Scrum.

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Scaled Agile – Why? When? How?

Modus Create

In this blog post, we’ll review why, when, and how organizations should consider adopting Scaled Agile. Cultural change is as important as process change. Here are some common building blocks shared across the most popular Scaled Agile frameworks which you can implement as a solid foundation for your journey: Scrum of Scrums Meeting.

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Our Engineering Apprentice Journey

Tandem

There is no competition between the apprentices, our hope is that both will continue their software journey with our company. Being a Tandem software consultant is about more than just writing code—we get to take part in the design process, product development, and business growth. We write a lot of code and so will you.

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

Lean was introduced to software a couple of decades ago. This working paper was submitted as a chapter in The International Handbook of Lean Organization , Cambridge University Press, Forthcoming. I show that these models derive from opposing assumptions about the nature of the software-debugging task.