Just received a collection of exquisite brewski and some intellectual candy. I feel a true connection to whoever felt urged to delight me in such ways :-) :-P
Recently I've focused on helping orgs with their #digitaltransformation journeys, something we call "Modern Digital Business." Our first major piece on MDB has been published today (I'm not an author but worked closely with the talented folks who are). https://t.co/2exIEijNG7
Again very inspiring. Thanks @RealGeneKim and @ITRevBooks for publishing The #UnicornProject and The Five Ideals: 1. Locality and Simplicity 2. Focus, Flow, and Joy 3. Improvement of Daily Work 4. Psychological Safety 5. Customer Focus.
I've put together a guide page for articles about testing on my site. I hope folks find it a handy way to explore those articles and bliki posts.
https://t.co/mmRXYUoXRY
@nat_remez@boicy@matthewpskelton Great to see how ideas from my colleagues @boicy, @evanbottcher, @sriramnarayan and @martinfowler e.g. around reverse convey manoeuvre, digital platforms and agile organisation contributed to this inspiring work. Reading the final chapter now.
The US now requiring Visa applicants to list Social-Media names. An estimated 14 million travellers and 710,000 immigrants to the US each year will be affected by the changes https://t.co/I1W664wYKb
It's too bad that companies focus so much on Agile management and not Agile engineering. Being successful at iteration is highly dependent on incremental engineering skills, like TDD. You need both, though the management gets a lot easier when supported by iterative engineering.
@samnewman Thinking of @schwartz_cio saying: "The strangler pattern is more than a coding tactic - it is an IT strategy meant to maximise business value through true alignment between needs and technology."
I knew we like Open Source at ThoughtWorks, but I didn't expect us to rank so highly on the list of contributors to Open Source Software... https://t.co/k6QflphlPN