In his new blog post, Beyhan Veli (@beyhan) unveils some of the latest developments of #CloudFoundry, spearheaded by @SAP and other key contributors. Check out this exciting update from the community: 📖 https://t.co/J3qIbOCxve
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We believe that the Cloud Foundry Day NA 2024 agenda has a lot to offer to those who are new and experienced with Cloud Foundry. Check out the full agenda here: https://t.co/Dt7SneJwcJ
There's 30 days to go for the upcoming Cloud Foundry Day event in NYC, and we figured we'd give you 30 reasons why you should attend!
Full post here: https://t.co/HwZqKby8cG
We're excited to join the Cloud Foundry Foundation (@cloudfoundry), where we'll have the opportunity to strengthen the health of the @Paketo_io ecosystem, which our engineers use when building high quality #cloudnative applications on #K8s
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I've read a couple of things recently about testing pyramids, trophies, and honeycombs. Here are my thoughts, with a nod to @timbray and @searls
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Historian and writer Yuval Noah Harari: Humankind is now facing what is perhaps the biggest crisis of our generation. The decisions people and governments take in the next few weeks will probably shape the world for years to come https://t.co/K5Coti7mxx
post: We do a lot of Pair Programming at ThoughtWorks. My colleagues @birgitta410 and Nina Siessegger have written a comprehensive article on what we've learned: how to it well, benefits, and challenges
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Convenience, not quality, is the driver of technology adoption. Engineers are often baffled why their “better” product fails in the marketplace. It’s because users will always pick the choice that is _most convenient_ for them, not the one that is “best.”
The true value of pair (or mob) programming is that it allows knowledge to spread quickly through the team. This shared knowledge is what makes the team a team. In a team, when a player goes down, the others cover the hole and keep moving towards the goal.
Agile is not a way to go fast. It is a way to know where you are going.
Agile is does not increase productivity. Agile increases manageability.
Agile does not guarantee you’ll get there on time. Agile destroys the hope that you might, when you won’t.
1 I have a friend at the pool where I swim who has been quietly inspiring me for 1.5 years now, and I’d like to share her story. Bev is 74 years old. When I first met her, I thought she was in her late 50s. Thread >>
I’m always amazed by the disconnect between what we see in the news and the reality of the world around us. As my late friend Hans Rosling would say, we must fight the fear instinct that distorts our perspective: https://t.co/uQRofM4q2u