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   These are the best podcast/talks I've seen/listen to recently: Cadence: Uber’s Workflow Engine with Maxim Fateev (Maxim Fateev) [Architecture, Scalability] Interesting podcast about cadence, an scalable workflow engine. O11ycast - Ep. #12, Speed of Deployment with Rich Archbold of Intercom (Rich Archbold) [Continuous Delivery, Devops, Engineering Culture, Platform, Technical Practices] In episode 12 of O11ycast, Charity Majors and Liz Fong-Jones speak with Rich Archbold of...
The State of No-Code Machine Learning Meetup #AperiTech della Community di ItaliaDotNet. Notebook e ML Framework sono diventati gli strumenti principali di lavoro dei Data Scientist che possono sfruttare diversi linguaggi di programmazione come R, Python, Java, C# e T-SQL. Per quanto semplici, questi strumenti impongono ai Dev una barriera, seppur piccola, di conoscenza delle tematiche legate al Machine Learning! Ecco perché oggi nascono così tanti strumenti di No-Code e AutoML che puntano a dare accesso anche a queste tecnologie di ML anche ai non addetti ai lavori! Durante la sessione, abbiamo presentato e valutato una serie di tool presenti sul mercato Google AutoML, Teachable Machine, Obviously AI, ML.Net Model Builder, Azure ML Service, etc. Un’ottima occasione per apprendere nuovi strumenti rapidi e facili che possono apportare valore al lavoro di ogni sviluppatore e alle nostre applicazioni quotidiane. Per restare aggiornato su tutti gli #AperiTech: Telegram #AperiTech https://t.me/aperitech Calendario del Developer https://bit.ly/devcalendar Codemotion Tech Community https://bit.ly/CodemotionTC
  These are the best podcast/talks I've seen/listen to recently: Enterprise Architecture = Architecting the Enterprise? (Gregor Hohpe) [Architecture, Architecture patterns, Engineering Culture] (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐) This session takes a serious but light-hearted look at the role of enterprise architects in modern IT organizations. You Must Be CRAZY To Do Pair Programming (Dave Farley) [Agile, Technical Practices, XP] (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐) One of the best descriptions I have heard of the usefulness...
  If your team wants to have better strategies to manage large and risky changes, improve their slicing skills, or practice techniques as parallel changes, branch by abstraction, look at this Small Safe Steps workshop.I have prepared information so that anyone can easily facilitate the workshop.Please use the material, run the workshop, give me improvement feedback.  And if you need advice on running or adapting it, contact me, and I will be happy to help. Small Safe Step wor...
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06-09-2020
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 These are the best podcast/talks I've seen/listen to recently: Agile as if you meant it (Maaret Pyhäjärvi) [Agile, Lean Product Management, Product, Product Strategy, Teams] (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐) A good example of what Modern Agile looks like. Customer-focused team, with direct contact with the customer and without a proxy. Very interesting. It reminds me a lot of the way I used to work at [@AleaSolucionesS](https://twitter.com/AleaSolucionesS) and at TheMotion ([@HoneyBadgersDev](h...
"The purpose of a platform team is to enable stream-aligned teams to deliver work with substantial autonomy. The stream-aligned team maintains full ownership of building, running, and fixing their application in production. The platform team provides internal services to reduce the cognitive load that would be required from stream-aligned teams to develop these underlying services."Team Topologies The last year I have been leading the Platform Team in a startup during the scale phase. First...
 These are the best podcast/talks I've seen/listen to recently: Six Decades of Software Engineering (Mary Poppendieck) [Agile, Devops, Engineering Culture, Lean Software Development] (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐) Great talk with the evolution of our field from a lean perspective. Great insights about the engineering role, agile, the current painful division between business and development, how we can think about complex systems, the failure of having proxy roles as the product owner, etc......
These are the best podcast/talks I've seen/listen to recently: Life as a Chief Architect (Gregor Hohpe) [Architecture, Inspirational, Technical leadership, Technology Strategy] Gregor Hohpe will share insights from his life as a Chief Architect. Creating Value and Flow in Product Development (John Cutler) [Agile, Engineering Culture, Lean, Lean Software Development, Product, Teams] (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐) John Cutler, Product Evangelist at Amplitude explains why most of a product developers time is sp...
These are the best podcast/talks I've seen/listen to recently: Boundaries (Gary Bernhardt) [Architecture, Architecture patterns, Design, Evolutionary Design] (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐) An exploration of the boundaries between pieces of code, including: isolated testing, behavior vs. data, mutation vs. immutability, how data shape affords parallelism, transforming interface dependencies into data dependencies, and what a system optimizing each of these for natural isolation might look like. Cross-functional L...
“Our highest priority is to satisfy the customer through early and continuous delivery of valuable software.” “Working software is the primary measure of progress.” But making software is complex and requires a good understanding of the customer's needs, the market (WHAT), and the reactions of the system we are developing (HOW). Let's remember that current software systems are complex systems, and that implies that they have emerging behaviors that we don't know when we create them. “The main i...