Practices Wall (make it explicit)
“We are what we frequently do. Excellence, then is not an act, but a habit”. Aristotle The Greek philosopher Aristotle said once: “you are what you do...
Read More“We are what we frequently do. Excellence, then is not an act, but a habit”. Aristotle The Greek philosopher Aristotle said once: “you are what you do...
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Read MoreInt this episode, @andrefaria talks about the CCC (Card, Conversation, Confirmation). Created by Ron Jeffries is a technique very useful to be used on planning.
Read MoreIn this episode @andrefaria talks about the practices wall, an area in the card wall where the team puts all the practices that they do in order to inspect and reflect about it in a regular basis.
Read MoreIn this first episode André Faria talks about Optimistic and Pessimistic Locking approaches to solve concurrency problems in software development.
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