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Talks with Software Development Experts Initiative Part 2

Apiumhub

In our last article , we introduced our newest initiative, Talk with Software Development Experts, a space where we interview tech experts to get to know more about them, their careers, their experience, and their interests. Are you Interested in knowing who were the software development experts we interviewed?

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Lean Software Development: The Backstory

LeanEssays

Thus instead of copying lean manufacturing practices, lean product development practices must evolve from a deep understanding of fundamental lean principles adapted to a development environment. Lean Software Development: A Subset of Lean Product Development In 1975, computers were large, expensive, and rare.

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Technology Trends for 2023

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Content about software development was the most widely used (31% of all usage in 2022), which includes software architecture and programming languages. Software development is followed by IT operations (18%), which includes cloud, and by data (17%), which includes machine learning and artificial intelligence.

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AoAD2 Practice: Whole Team

James Shore

Claudine brings you up to speed about the product you’ll be working on. Your team is building the UI, and several other teams are building the back-end microservices. Modern software development takes a lot of skills. Customer skills fall in to several categories, as follows: Product management (aka product ownership).

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The Art of Agile Development, Second Edition

James Shore

So, what allows me to do this—what allows me to do this show, this software development show every week, and what allows me to write this book—is the people who hire me for training and consulting. In the 1990s, software development was believed to be in crisis. They actually called it that: “The Software Crisis.”

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