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georgestocker.com
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| | | | | We are uncovering better ways of developingsoftware by doing it and helping others do it. The First lines of the agile manifesto Since the adoption of the agile manifesto, we've spawned dozens of 'agile' methodologies[0], in pursuit of better ways of developing software. Given the staleness of software today, it's evident we haven't uncovered better... | |
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www.startuppatterns.com
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| | | | | The foundational technical practices of Agile software development, like Continuous Integration/Delivery (CI/CD), Pair Programming, and Test-Driven Development (TDD), are sadly missing from most so-called Agile transformation programs. There is a strong correlation between organizations that struggle to adapt the people and process elements of Agile and those where the technical practices are not embraced either. I do not believe there is one-way causation in this situation, but rather a dialectical relationship where the presence (or absence) of one set of conditions tends to encourage the presence (or absence) of the other. | |
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simpleprogrammer.com
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| | | | | Software Engineers do the complex work so that we can enjoy efficient software solutions. They're creating the systems behind the digital tools we use at work or in our personal life. This takes strong logical thinking and problem-solving skills, as well as a deep knowledge of computer science and programming. It's a challenging, but exciting [...] | |
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securitybrief.co.nz
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| | | 87% fear cyber threats, yet only 15% feel ready, reveals Axis Communications survey. | ||