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Agile, Stand-ups, TDD and Code Reviews

The Programmer's Paradox

A big problem in development, particularly when a lot of people are introverts, is communication. Because of this, leads in tight spaces, often develop the habit of bouncing around, every morning, to all of their people and just getting a one-on-one quick update. My last example is code reviews. We absolutely did code reviews.

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Guarding the gates: a look at critical infrastructure security in 2023

CIO

This analysis isn’t just a statistical exercise but a crucial necessity in our interconnected world, where the security of our digital infrastructure is intertwined with our physical safety and economic stability. As technology advances, so too does the sophistication of threats to these essential systems.

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6 investors discuss why AI is more than just a buzzword in biotech

TechCrunch

“Most of the companies we have seen have an AI component to support the discovery or development processes,” Francisco Dopazo, a general partner at Humboldt Fund told TechCrunch recently. Y Combinator has been a net positive force in driving innovative experimentation at the early stages of company development.

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Generative AI: the Shortcut to Digital Modernisation

CIO

Generative AI can help businesses achieve faster development in two main areas: low/no-code application development and mainframe modernisation. Developers can create and modify applications independently, reducing the burden on IT teams to focus on more strategic and complex tasks.

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7 ways to ensure the success of product-centric reliability

CIO

Going through this exercise with teams created a more in-depth understanding, which led to more success. Plan for capacity management: One of the more critical changes we made was to better plan for capacity management and performance testing via quarterly capacity management reviews.

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The only CIO resolution that matters

CIO

To wit, across nearly every discipline, one finds magnum opuses entitled “Lessons Learned” or “The Year in Review” as the year draws to a close. Such exercises are valuable but anachronistic. Ideally, the office of the CIO would brief the enterprise on a systemic basis on these matters. Today, not so much.

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AoAD2 Practice: Test-Driven Development

James Shore

This is a pre-release excerpt of The Art of Agile Development, Second Edition , to be published by O’Reilly in 2021. Visit the Second Edition home page for information about the open development process, additional excerpts, and more. To share your thoughts, join the AoAD2 open review mailing list. Test-Driven Development.