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Developing empathy for stakeholders new to agile
That uncertainty they're feeling about agile? You can probably relate: A lesson from my unplanned road trip. -
The looming demise of the 10x developer
Tech's most contentious debates end with people talking over each other, but they make way more sense viewed through the lens of inter-generational conflict. -
Picture perfect
Words are hard! Using pictures and diagrams can foster a shared understanding much more quickly. -
Not everything’s about technology, and why that matters
Community is about connecting with people who care about the same things you do. -
Change through consensus
Nichol and Alec walk through the journey to making collaborative change and share lessons learned along the way. -
Frictionless developer environments
Reducing friction and pain points for new contributors can reduce your time-to-first-commit. -
Stop ignoring your Rails (and Ruby) deprecations!
What if you could ship a big part of your upgrade before ever running 'bundle update rails'? Don't ignore deprecation warnings—let them work for you! -
Social tech debt doesn’t mean what you think it means
Ed Frank provides an analysis of the blog Society’s Tech Debt & Software’s Gutenberg Moment and comes to very different conclusions -
Meet the Double Agents at RailsConf 2023
Test Double has 5 Double Agents giving talks at RailsConf, plus Office Hours for pair programming, and the chance to meet 22 Double Agents. -
Never Staff to the Peak
For a decade, engineering leaders were taught to solve every problem with more full-time hires. There was always a better solution. Are you ready for it?