Scaling Agile using Business Mapping with Dan North
.NET Rocks!16 Feb 2016

Scaling Agile using Business Mapping with Dan North

Can Agile scale to thousands of people? While at NDC London, Carl and Richard sat down with Dan North (and a bottle of scotch) and had a deep conversation about the limits of agile and how we can get beyond that limit. Agile naturally lends itself to feature teams - 5-10 people who have a variety of skills that can get a feature out the door. But to build more substantial software, you need more people, typically broken into more teams... and that generates the scrum-of-scrums, etc. Dan talks about organizing teams differently to keep productivity high and the quality where it needs to be - scale agile!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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There is a Silver Bullet with Mark Seemann

There is a Silver Bullet with Mark Seemann

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Versioning in a Pandemic with Jon Skeet

Jon Skeet is the first show recorded since the COVID-19 pandemic was declared - so its pretty far ranging! Carl and Richard discuss Carl's recovery from the virus, and then chat with Jon about what li...

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CSLA .NET Version 5.1.0 with Rocky Lhotka

CSLA .NET Version 5.1.0 with Rocky Lhotka

What's up with CSLA? Carl and Richard talk to Rocky Lhotka about his ubiquitous framework for managing business rules and user interfaces. Rocky talks about the latest version with support for Blazor,...

15 Apr 202053min

Azure for Government with Vishwas Lele

Azure for Government with Vishwas Lele

Did you know there is a separate Azure for government? Carl and Richard talk to Vishwas Lele about his work with Azure Government, specifically the version for the US Government. Vishwas explains that...

9 Apr 202049min

jQuery is Obsolete with Chris Love

jQuery is Obsolete with Chris Love

Still using jQuery? Chris Love asks why! Carl and Richard chat with Chris Love about modern web development; and the fact that what jQuery does today is largely built into JavaScript. Chris talks abou...

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GitHub Actions with Enrico Campidoglio

GitHub Actions with Enrico Campidoglio

What are GitHub Actions, and why should you care? Carl and Richard talk to Enrico Campidoglio about how GitHub evolves under Microsoft and the addition of GitHub Actions to expand CI/CD capabilities d...

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Pair Programming in 2020 with Stacy Cashmore

Pair Programming in 2020 with Stacy Cashmore

What is pair programming like in 2020? While at SWETUGG in Stockholm, Carl and Richard chatted with Stacy Cashmore about her experiences using pair programming to build quality software - and a strong...

18 Mars 202041min

Ethics of AI in 2020 Panel from NDC London

Ethics of AI in 2020 Panel from NDC London

It's 2020, and AI technology is all around us. What are the consequences? While at NDC London, Carl and Richard hosted a panel discussion with Tess Ferrandez, Brandon Satrom and Evelina Gabasova about...

11 Mars 202058min

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