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Joining a new software development team as a junior developer can be a daunting prospect. How do you become productive when there are so many unknowns and everyone is more experienced than you? In this short talk I’ll share some learnings I’ve picked up from working with a diverse range of junior developers over the past few years, with the aim of helping you to hit the ground running and become a valued and successful member of your new team. ]]>

Joining a new software development team as a junior developer can be a daunting prospect. How do you become productive when there are so many unknowns and everyone is more experienced than you? In this short talk I’ll share some learnings I’ve picked up from working with a diverse range of junior developers over the past few years, with the aim of helping you to hit the ground running and become a valued and successful member of your new team. ]]>
Sat, 27 Oct 2018 09:13:16 GMT /slideshow/notes-to-a-new-developer-from-a-tech-lead/120927195 lcfcforever@slideshare.net(lcfcforever) Notes to a new developer from a tech lead lcfcforever Joining a new software development team as a junior developer can be a daunting prospect. How do you become productive when there are so many unknowns and everyone is more experienced than you? In this short talk I’ll share some learnings I’ve picked up from working with a diverse range of junior developers over the past few years, with the aim of helping you to hit the ground running and become a valued and successful member of your new team. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/tipsfromatechlead-181027091316-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Joining a new software development team as a junior developer can be a daunting prospect. How do you become productive when there are so many unknowns and everyone is more experienced than you? In this short talk I’ll share some learnings I’ve picked up from working with a diverse range of junior developers over the past few years, with the aim of helping you to hit the ground running and become a valued and successful member of your new team.
Notes to a new developer from a tech lead from Robin Weston
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Serverless Architectures and Continuous Delivery /slideshow/serverless-architectures-and-continuous-delivery/73445316 serverlessarchitecturecd-compressed-170321215932
Serverless architectures have been touted as the next evolution of cloud-hosted software. Indeed, the promise of resiliency and scalability without the need for infrastructure management sounds too good to be true! But how well do serverless architectures play with the patterns and practises of continuous delivery? Do they help or hinder us in our goal of delivering frequent and low risk software changes to production? What are the trade-offs to weigh up when considering using a serverless architecture on your next project? This presentation will give a brief initial introduction to the world of serverless architectures. We’ll then look at their benefits and drawbacks, with a particular focus on our recent experiences building and operating a production AWS Lambda and API Gateway system. We’ll also look at the ever-evolving tooling and service ecosystems, and make some suggestions regarding how to start safely dipping your toes in the serverless waters.]]>

Serverless architectures have been touted as the next evolution of cloud-hosted software. Indeed, the promise of resiliency and scalability without the need for infrastructure management sounds too good to be true! But how well do serverless architectures play with the patterns and practises of continuous delivery? Do they help or hinder us in our goal of delivering frequent and low risk software changes to production? What are the trade-offs to weigh up when considering using a serverless architecture on your next project? This presentation will give a brief initial introduction to the world of serverless architectures. We’ll then look at their benefits and drawbacks, with a particular focus on our recent experiences building and operating a production AWS Lambda and API Gateway system. We’ll also look at the ever-evolving tooling and service ecosystems, and make some suggestions regarding how to start safely dipping your toes in the serverless waters.]]>
Tue, 21 Mar 2017 21:59:31 GMT /slideshow/serverless-architectures-and-continuous-delivery/73445316 lcfcforever@slideshare.net(lcfcforever) Serverless Architectures and Continuous Delivery lcfcforever Serverless architectures have been touted as the next evolution of cloud-hosted software. Indeed, the promise of resiliency and scalability without the need for infrastructure management sounds too good to be true! But how well do serverless architectures play with the patterns and practises of continuous delivery? Do they help or hinder us in our goal of delivering frequent and low risk software changes to production? What are the trade-offs to weigh up when considering using a serverless architecture on your next project? This presentation will give a brief initial introduction to the world of serverless architectures. We’ll then look at their benefits and drawbacks, with a particular focus on our recent experiences building and operating a production AWS Lambda and API Gateway system. We’ll also look at the ever-evolving tooling and service ecosystems, and make some suggestions regarding how to start safely dipping your toes in the serverless waters. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/serverlessarchitecturecd-compressed-170321215932-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Serverless architectures have been touted as the next evolution of cloud-hosted software. Indeed, the promise of resiliency and scalability without the need for infrastructure management sounds too good to be true! But how well do serverless architectures play with the patterns and practises of continuous delivery? Do they help or hinder us in our goal of delivering frequent and low risk software changes to production? What are the trade-offs to weigh up when considering using a serverless architecture on your next project? This presentation will give a brief initial introduction to the world of serverless architectures. We’ll then look at their benefits and drawbacks, with a particular focus on our recent experiences building and operating a production AWS Lambda and API Gateway system. We’ll also look at the ever-evolving tooling and service ecosystems, and make some suggestions regarding how to start safely dipping your toes in the serverless waters.
Serverless Architectures and Continuous Delivery from Robin Weston
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