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Kurs Info
Liebe Kollegen,
wir freuen uns euch zum Scrum Developer Expert Training am Standort Berlin einladen zu dürfen.
Das Training wird durch Jensen und Komplizen durchgeführt. Mit der Inhouse Gestaltung wollen wir euch allen den passenden Raum bieten, gemeinsam Wissenswertes im Bereich agiler Entwicklung und Scrum zu vertiefen.
Hier ein paar organisatorische Rahmenbedingungen:
- Datum: 04.12.24 – 06.12.24
- Ort: Berliner Büro
- Materialien: Notebook und Neugierde (Details kommen separat)
Inhalte lehnen sich an das Certified Scrum Developer Training an und sind wie folgt aufgebaut:
- Tag 1 – 04.12.: Agilität, Scrum und die wertvolle Nutzung für euch
- Tag 2 – 05.12.: Erfolgreiche agile Team und Gestaltung Ihrer Arbeit
- Tag 3 – 06.12.: Erfolgreiche Entwicklung von Produkten über einen längeren Zeitraum
Nach dem Training werden wir im Q1 2025 noch eine Nachbereitung durchführen, damit wir zusammen darauf schauen können, was euch in eurem Arbeitsalltag begegnet ist, wie sich das Training auf eure Arbeit ausgewirkt hat und welche Chancen und Risiken sich darin gezeigt haben.
Ob ihr Teilnehmen könnt, bestätigt mir bitte bis 25.10.24 über den zusätzlichen Termin, welchen ich versenden werde.
Liebe Grüße
Matthias
Teilnehmer
- Marcus Lipski
- Raafat Bachenaq
- Simon Obermayr
- Bernard Bedynski
- Marcel Kuszak
- Bastian Liesigk
- Frank Füllbier
- Robert Breske
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Resources
- https://www.scrumalliance.org/about-scrum/overview
- https://www.scrumalliance.org/learn-about-scrum/scrum-elearning-series
- Scrum Guide
- Video
Videos
- Agile Product Ownership in a Nutshell
- Drive: on the topic of extrinsic vs. intrinsic motivation
- Ben Watson tackle...this is how your team should be... everyone is responsible
- The expert - a situation that most of us are probably familiar with
- A Conference Call in Real Life - you will also know this
- Email in Real Life - and another real life situation
- Testing and Refactoring Legacy Code
- Clean Coders Hate What Happens to Your Code When You Use These Enterprise Programming Tricks
- SOLID Principles of Object Oriented and Agile Design (unfortunately, not all of the principles are explained, but it is fun to watch)
- Exact Instruction Challenge - a different view on the topic "requirements and their implementation ;)
Das Agile Manifesto schadet sicher auch nicht. Hier findet man immer Möglichkeiten, den eigenen Kontext zu verbessern ;)
Scrum and Agile
· Succeeding with agile! by Mike Cohn · Leading Change by John Kotter
Technical Excellence
- Clean Code by Robert Martin
- Clean Coder by Robert Martin
- Clean Architecture by Robert Martin
- Continuous Delivery by Jez Humble and David Farley
- Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code by Martin Fowler
- eXtreme Programming explained by Kent Beck et al.
- Agile Technical Practices Distilled by Marco Consolaro
- Working effectively with legacy code by Michael Feathers
- Pragmatic Programming by Andy Hunt and Dave Thomas
- Release it! by Michael Nygard
- Test-Driven Development for Embedded C by James Grenning
- Modern C++ Programming with Test-Driven Development by Jeff Langr
- 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know by Kevlin Henney and Seb Rose
- Lean Software Development: An Agile Toolkit for Software Development Managers by Mary Poppendieck
- Continuous Integration by Paul Duvall
TDD & ATDD
- Test Driven Development : By Example by Kent Beck
- The BDD Books by Gáspár Nagy and Seb Rose
- The Cucumber Book by Steve Tooke, Matt Wynne & Aslak Hellesøy
- Effective Unit Testing by Lasse Koskela
- Test Driven - Practical TDD and Acceptance TDD by Lasse Koskela
- Pragmatic Unit Testing by Jeff Langr with Andy Hunt and Dave Thomas
- Frameworks for direct use:
Anforderungen
- User Stories applied by Mike Cohn
- Writing effective Use Cases by Alistair Cockburn
DevOps
- Projekt Phoenix by Gene Kim, Kevin Behr and George Spafford
- The Unicorn Project: A Novel about Developers, Digital Disruption, and Thriving in the Age of Data by Gene Kim
- Das DevOps Handbuch by Gene Kim, Jez Humble, Patrick Debois and John Willis
Katas
- Here is a catalog of Code Katas by Andy Hunt
- Here once the side of the CCD - School to Coding Dojos and Katas
- On the page of refactoring.guru you can find a lot about "Design Patterns" and "Refactoring".
- For people who want to get to know their IDE better there is: Refactoring Golf
- For a playful approach, which can also be perceived as a small competition, there is for example codewars.com or codingame.com
- Für einen spielerischen Ansatz, den man auch als kleinen Wettbewerb wahrnehmen kann, gibt es zum Beispiel codewars.com oder codingame.com
Blogposts / Website
- “Mocks Aren't Stubs” by Martin Fowler
- “Continuous Integration on a Dollar a Day” by James Shore
- “Continuous Integration is an Attitude, Not a Tool” by James Shore
- XUnit Patterns