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Category Archives: Agile
The DevOps of Music: Part 1 – Learning through Experience
Learning through experience in DevOps and music. Continue reading
Posted in Agile, DevOps, Music Production
Tagged devops, music
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DevOps Reading List
The first things to read if you’re just starting out in DevOps. Continue reading
Bluff Your Way in Enterprise Architecture
Being an architect is hard work. Given how small the population of people willing to do hard work is, it might be a little mysterious to you how many people manage to wangle ‘architect’ into their job titles*, but how few know … Continue reading
Posted in Agile, Architecture, Humour
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A Problem Shared
Do you work in a highly fluid IT environment? Do you work in or manage a geographically disparate virtual team? Do you struggle with building in and maintaining the quality of your developments and releases? Then this article could be … Continue reading
Posted in Agile, Project Management
Tagged agile, pair programming, peer review, working practices
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You are not doing Scrum
Because your stand-up is a 45 minute conference call to India. Because you still have to estimate total effort and duration. Because the customer does not attend reviews or planning meetings. Because you are not showing working software at the … Continue reading