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7 Business Drivers for More Software Engineering Excellence

Accenture

It’s becoming more and more difficult to identify areas of life that don’t depend on software. Yet it may surprise you that much of the software we use every day is poorly written and designed, has little code coverage, and has created in users such low expectations that people – despite much bellyaching – simply put up with.

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Bringing an AI Product to Market

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Product Managers are responsible for the successful development, testing, release, and adoption of a product, and for leading the team that implements those milestones. It sounds simplistic to state that AI product managers should develop and ship products that improve metrics the business cares about. Agreeing on metrics.

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Speeding Up the Enterprise: Virtual Squads at InVision

LaunchDarkly

I am a Developer Advocate at LaunchDarkly, and welcome to Test in Production. Our guest today is Ben Wilson, Engineering Manager at InVision, who is joining us today from Brooklyn. I make my own bootleg stickers for InVision, for instance, and send them out to new team members. Watch Ben’s full talk below.

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Application Modernization Isn’t Just Fighting Legacy Tech

Modus Create

Loss of engineering time and resources. According to Stripe’s The Developer Coefficient , engineers spend 33% of their time dealing with technical debt. This affords developers more room for innovation and shortens deployment time. According to PWC , 32% of customers leave a brand after just one bad experience.