agile

Recursos de programación de agile
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Todos los videos de ITSMF - Congreso Agile https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKxa4AIfm4pXSXfYplyUX0adlju5nyf3g Descarga gratis la versión digital del libro de Roberto Canales “Conversaciones con CEOs y CIOs sobre Transformación Digital y Metodologías Ágiles ” https://goo.gl/i2zZtJ Suscríbete a nuestra newsletter; https://goo.gl/5jc6uP Facebook; https://goo.gl/o8HrWX Twitter; https://goo.gl/MU5pUQ LinkedIn https://goo.gl/2On7Fj/
Todos los videos de ITSMF - Congreso Agile https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKxa4AIfm4pXSXfYplyUX0adlju5nyf3g Descarga gratis la versión digital del libro de Roberto Canales “Conversaciones con CEOs y CIOs sobre Transformación Digital y Metodologías Ágiles ” https://goo.gl/i2zZtJ Suscríbete a nuestra newsletter; https://goo.gl/5jc6uP Facebook; https://goo.gl/o8HrWX Twitter; https://goo.gl/MU5pUQ LinkedIn https://goo.gl/2On7Fj/
Dr. Venkat Subramaniam is known for his contagious enthusiasm and passion for software development. As a truly polyglot programmer, he believes in mastering technologies that improve robustness and productivity, irrespective of their source, and putting them to effective use. He is an award-winning author, founder of Agile Developer, Inc., and an instructional professor at the University of Houston. He has mentored tens of thousands of software developers in the US, Canada, Europe, and Asia, and is a regularly-invited speaker at several international conferences. Venkat helps his clients effectively apply and succeed with agile practices on their software projects. Venkat is a (co)author of multiple books, including the 2007 Jolt Productivity award winning book Practices of an Agile Developer. His latest book is Test-Driving JavaScript Applications: Rapid, Confident, Maintainable Code. Venkat is a well-recognized person in the software communities. He was once a recipient of the MicroSoft MVP award. He has received JavaOne RockStar award three years in a row and was inducted into the Java Champions program in 2013 for his efforts in motivating and inspiring software developers around the world.
Just like traditional applications development, machine learning involves writing code. One aspect where the two differ is the workflow. While software development follows a fairly linear process (design, develop, and deploy a feature), machine learning is a different beast. You work on a single feature, which is never 100% complete. You constantly run experiments, and re-design your model in depth at a rapid pace. Traditional tests are entirely useless. Validating whether you are on the right track takes minutes, if not hours. In this talk, we will take the example of a Machine Learning competition we recently participated in, the Kaggle Home Depot competition, to illustrate what "doing Machine Learning" looks like. We will explain the challenges we faced, and how we tackled them, setting up a harness to easily create and run experiments, while keeping our sanity. We will also draw comparisons with traditional software development, and highlight how some ideas translate from one context to the other, adapted to different constraints.
Ryan is a developer at OCI on the Grails team. Formerly Chief Systems and Software Architect and Director of Products at ReachForce and Lead Architect at Developerprogram.com. He has helped maintain various Grails plugins, and co-chair of the Austin Groovy and Grails User Group in Austin, TX. Co author of "Effective Gradle Implementation" Aug 2014. In the past Ryan has help design and build a Grails and Groovy and AWS Cloud SaaS solution for ReachForce for Marketing Data Management. He also built as SaaS solution for Developerprogram.com that allows rapid deployment of Developer Program portals for all kinds of companies, specializing in the mobile industry. He has also built Java and Linux based webcasting for events such as SXSW, built telecom software, and SaaS systems for the financial sector. Lee is currently the Cloud Architect at Infor, and is a technologist with a strong background in software development writing code in Java, Python, and Groovy. He has served in the architecture roles for companies like AT&T Wi-Fi Services, Borland, and Pervasive. His software development history has always had a strong eye on maintaining quality and improving process. He is an Agile pragmatist as he strives to help organizations become more effective in their technical and software development implementations while maintaining a high degree of quality. Lee has been a member of Agile Austin for many years and pursues Agility and DevOps as a couple of his driving passions in the workplace. Lee received his Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Southwest Texas State University. He is a Certified ScrumMaster and Trained Innovation Games Facilitator. When he’s not doing something technical, you may find him in the kitchen pursuing dreams of being an amateur chef, or spending time with his family trolling about Austin. Andrey Adamovich is a software craftsman with many years of experience in different lifecycle phases of software creation. Andrey's love is JVM ecosystem. In recent years, he tries to apply JVM goodness to DevOps initiatives his company is implementing for several clients. He is one of the authors of Groovy 2 Cookbook as well as frequent speaker at local communities and conferences.
"Agile. Una palabra del día a día. Todos somos Agile. En esta charla analizaremos lo que realmente significa eso hoy en día y veremos que es mucho más de lo que nos pensamos porque su verdadero significado se ha diluido con el tiempo. Volviendo a las raíces de la palabra, veremos cómo hemos puesto en práctica el concepto en Tuenti, no sólo enfocándonos a procesos sino también al código." Todos los videos de Pamplona Software Craftsmanship https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKxa4AIfm4pWzA2ILUMUDwD_0QGIIJetn Descarga gratis la versión digital del libro de Roberto Canales “Conversaciones con CEOs y CIOs sobre Transformación Digital y Metodologías Ágiles ” https://goo.gl/i2zZtJ Suscríbete a nuestra newsletter; https://goo.gl/5jc6uP Facebook; https://goo.gl/o8HrWX Twitter; https://goo.gl/MU5pUQ LinkedIn https://goo.gl/2On7Fj/
Networking and security management, based on firewall policy configuration operation, has historically been very difficult because of the high complexity of networks, and the diversity of the different firewall vendors. Thus, while DevOps are performing agile server configuration management, the firewall rules that define the application connectivity are still managed in the old-school way, introducing a bottleneck into the software and infrastructure delivery pipeline. In this talk, we'll show how to abstract, describe and attach the application connectivity description (policies) to the infrastructure specification as high-level intents into a multi-vendor and multi-technology network (in-premise, cloud-based, PaaS-based, etc.) ensuring continuous compliance and that all potential problems are detected before the policies are provisioned into the infrastructure.
These are some interesting talks and podcast episodes that I heard in may:Business agilityFearless Change: Patterns for Introducing New Ideas Linda RisingS1E08: Corporate Liberation with Isaac Getz LeadWise podcastBossLevel Podcast Stan McChrystal From Craft Conf 2017:Scaling Lean: Principles over Process Jeff GothelfThe Build Trap Melissa Perri Decisions Decisions Dan North Tech Lead Skills for Developers Patrick KuaUnsortedAchieving High Load in Adv...
These are some interesting talks and podcast episodes that I heard in may:Business agilityFearless Change: Patterns for Introducing New Ideas Linda RisingS1E08: Corporate Liberation with Isaac Getz LeadWise podcastBossLevel Podcast Stan McChrystal From Craft Conf 2017:Scaling Lean: Principles over Process Jeff GothelfThe Build Trap Melissa Perri Decisions Decisions Dan North Tech Lead Skills for Developers Patrick KuaUnsortedAchieving High Load in Adv...