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In this engaging episode of Lunch with Tech Leaders, host Travis Walker introduces a new interview format with guest Stephen Ritchie, a seasoned tech professional and principal engineering software delivery coach. Stephen takes us through his extensive background in software engineering and project management, sharing valuable insights and personal anecdotes. Throughout the episode, listeners will learn about effective strategies for software delivery, coaching, and enhancing team productivity. This episode is a must-listen for tech enthusiasts looking to refine their skills in leadership and project execution.
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Dive into another chapter of our Agile series in "Unlock the Secrets of Agile Programming," where hosts Adam Oberhausen, Lance Carlson, and Tom Kowalski discuss the core of Agile programming practices. This episode touches on Test-Driven Development, the art of refactoring, the power of simple design, and the collaborative force of pair programming, with insights inspired by Agile luminaries like Ron Jeffries and Robert Martin. Learn how these practices not only refine code but also bolster team dynamics and project outcomes. Listen in for an enlightening conversation on mastering Agile programming to keep your development process flexible, efficient, and ahead of the curve.
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While the technical aspects of Infrastructure as Code (IaC) often take center stage, the human element is just as crucial. In this episode, we delve into the organizational and cultural nuances of adopting IaC. How do you train teams that are new to this paradigm? What challenges might they face during the onboarding process? And most importantly, how can companies create a culture that not only embraces but thrives on infrastructure automation?
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Explore the roots of Agile, its evolution, and its profound impact on the software development industry. Travel back in time with experts Adam Oberhausen, Lance Carlson, and Tom Kowalski to understand the evolution of software development from the 1930s and 40s to the pivotal moment in 2001 when the Agile Manifesto was born.
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