Developer Joy - How great teams get s%*t done - Sven Peters - NDC Porto 2023
Вставка
- Опубліковано 16 бер 2024
- This talk was recorded at NDC Porto in Porto, Portugal. #ndcporto #ndcconferences #devops #developer #softwaredeveloper
Attend the next NDC conference near you:
ndcconferences.com
ndcporto.com/
Subscribe to our UA-cam channel and learn every day:
/@NDC
Follow our Social Media!
/ ndcconferences
/ ndc_conferences
/ ndc_conferences
Software development has become more complex over the years: Building and running a distributed architecture in the cloud, ensuring observability, discussing user experience with design and product, and keeping a healthy balance between dev speed and code quality isn’t easy. Just be agile and practice DevOps, they say.
Join Sven and learn how great software teams measure and improve their developer experience, coordinate work across teams, run autonomous but highly aligned teams, and create a healthy and joyful engineering culture. Always backed up by data (not driven) instead of opinions.
The talk will demonstrate how great teams faced development challenges, reinvented themselves, and created new ways of working to get s%*t done. Without loosing sight of what makes this craft fun for engineers. - Наука та технологія
This guy works at Atlassian, the company dedicated to making developer lives worse? I hope they hire more like him - maybe their product managers will listen.
Amazing talk! Great content, enthusiasm and the slides are simply stunning. Thanks for this content. ❤
less unused features, bigger productivity
My opinion of Atlassian products aside, he mentions some good points about what to do about QA etc.
Genuinely thought the intro was going to devolve into "why is this guy from atlassian here to talk about developer joy when they made jira which makes developers miserable"
taylor, gantt and the gilbreths had to deal with unskilled workers and products that were fairly simple and their message was that management should stop blaming workers (okay, taylor did so nevertheless because he used brute force for everything he did) and instead management should get their shit together. that’s were sqc, tps, tqm, lean and scrum evolved from.
It's extremely hard to listen to this talk, this dude constantly uses words "like" and "right".
According to the transcript, he said "like" 275 times and "right" 240 times in 58 minutes, which means that he mentions those words on average every 15 seconds!
This guy needs to watch his language - almost every sentence is finished with "right?". It's really hard to listen to the speech.