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Progressive .NET Tutorials 2012: Elizabeth Keogh on Deliberate Discovery, Cynefin and Real Options
Deliberate Discovery, Cynefin and Real Options
Most software projects involve doing something new, which brings uncertainty. Our brains aren't comfortable with that, so we have to make conscious effort to stop pretending to be certain when we're not! In this workshop-filled tutorial we look at how common practices can help us experiment, helping us learn safely and address risks early. We also look at how they are frequently abused when discomfort around uncertainty arises, creating premature commitments or being used to support them. Attendees will sharpen their practices, explain their benefits and abuses in the language of risk and commitment, and share techniques to help manage uncertainty and complexity.

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Kevlin Henney & Jon Jagger's Mastering Agile Practice

For a developer, deliberate practice means trying new things, trying old things with a view to making them fresh and trying to move from accidental practice to intentional discipline. Deliberate practice improves technical agility through increased self awareness. To find out more, please go here

Udi Dahan's Advanced Distributed Systems Design with SOA July 2-6th

This very intensive 5-day workshop will help you take the pain out of designing large-scale distributed systems. New technologies make it easier to comply with today’s communications and security standards, but they won't magically provide you with a robust and scalable system. Join Udi for a course packed with the wisdom of companies like SUN, Amazon and eBay. Tried-and-true theories and fallacies will be shown, helping you to avoid costly mistakes. Communications patterns like publish/subscribe and correlated one-way request/response will be demonstrated, in conjunction with advanced object-oriented state management practices for long-running workflows. If you enjoy deep architectural discussion, join! To find out more, please go here

Greg Young's CQRS, Domain Events, Event Sourcing and how to apply DDD July 9-11th

This 3-day CQRS course covers Domain Events, Event Sourcing and how to apply DDD. Join to learn all about system building and architectures with Domain Driven Design. The largest problem many run into with Domain Driven Design is in getting the abstract concepts implemented in a concrete way. Many of the stereotypical architectures people use actually make it impossible to apply DDD. Greg's course will help you avoid this. To find out more, please go here

Udi Dahan's Enterprise Development with NserviceBus June 26-29th

In this NServiceBus course Andreas Ohlund -- core committer of the NServiceBUs project -- teaches you all the ins-and-outs of NServiceBus - the most popular, open-source service bus for .NET. Used in production since 2006, NServiceBus is now used in hundreds of companies in finance, healthcare, retail, SaaS, web 2.0, and more. From basic one-way messaging, through publish/subscribe; providing solutions from transactions to cross-machine scale out; this hands-on course will show you how simple distributed systems development can be. To find out more, please go here

Eric Evans Domain Driven Design Hands-On Immersion Workshop June 11-14th

This 4-day Domain Driven Design Workshop -- delivered by DDD expert Alberto Brandolini -- will show you how to put the domain model to work. Finding and exploiting domain models is key to success with large software systems. By cultivating a strong connection between the language used by developers, appropriate models can dramatically accelerate the process of translating customer needs into working software. Strong domain modeling coupled with programming best practices such as exploiting design patterns, refactoring, and test-driven development result in a principled yet practical approach to the development of large software systems. Come and learn how to strike a healthy balance between digging into your subject matter and addressing technological issues. To find out more, please go here

Simon Brown's software architecture for developers July 4-5th

This course is about broadening your software development skills and has been designed to take full advantage of the technical knowledge that you already have. Simon Brown's software architecture development course will make you more 'architecturally aware', and will help you to build better software. It's about pragmatic and real-world software architecture rather than academic "ivory tower" software architecture and is presented by Simon Brown. To find out more, please go here


ABOUT ELIZABETH KEOGH
Liz Keogh currently works as an independent Agile Coach and trainer based in London. She is a well-known blogger and international speaker, a core member of the BDD community and a contributor to a number of open-source projects including JBehave.
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PODCAST DELIBERATE DISCOVERY, CYNEFIN AND REAL OPTIONS

This session took part at the Progressive .NET Tutorials 2012. You can view the other 17 podcasts here.
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AGILE DEVELOPMENT PODCASTS
Steve Smith:The Strangler Pipeline: Winning over Hearts and Minds, Winning over Hearts and Minds
Steve Smith : 21st May 2013
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Linda Rising:Agile: Placebo or Real Solution?, Agile: Placebo or Real Solution?...
Linda Rising : 20th May 2013
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Janet Gregory:“Just” Enough Process, “Just” Enough Process
Janet Gregory : 16th May 2013
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Nick Zeeb:High Performance Design, High Performance Design
Nick Zeeb : 14th May 2013
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Michael Chik:Villified Managers - Agile & Management = Antonyms?, Villified Managers - Agile & Management
Michael Chik : 9th May 2013
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Jackson  Hull:Domo Arigato: Juice up your Development cycle with your own robot, Domo Arigato: Juice up your Development
Jackson Hull : 2nd May 2013
Podcast Coming Soon: Domo Arigato: Juice up your Development cycle with your own robot,
Sandro Mancuso:Hands-on Session: Object Calisthenics and ATDD, Hands-on Session: Object Calisthenics an
Sandro Mancuso : 24th Apr 2013
Podcast Coming Soon: Hands-on Session: Object Calisthenics and ATDD,
Allan Kelly:Business Analyst, Product Owner, Product Manager, Spy!, Business Analyst, Product Owner, Pr...
Allan Kelly : 17th Apr 2013
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Alberto Brandolini:It’s not simple at all! , It’s not simple at all!
Alberto Brandolini : 16th Apr 2013
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David Nolan:Continuous Delivery with ETL Systems, Continuous Delivery with ETL Systems
David Nolan : 16th Apr 2013
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Martin Thompson:Performance Testing Java Applications, Performance Testing Java Applications
Martin Thompson : 15th Apr 2013
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Michael C. Feathers:The Design Principle that sneaks through your code, your system, and your life., The Design Principle that sneaks through
Michael C. Feathers : 10th Apr 2013
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James Grenning:TDD for [Embedded] C SOLID and Testable C, TDD for [Embedded] C SOLID and Testable
James Grenning : 8th Apr 2013
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Sandro Mancuso:LSCC - March, LSCC - March
Sandro Mancuso : 27th Mar 2013
Podcast Coming Soon: LSCC - March,
Uncle Bob (Robert C. Martin):Object Oriented Design.  What is it really?, OO Design. What is it really?
Uncle Bob (Robert C. Martin) : 21st Mar 2013
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OTHER AGILE DEVELOPMENT EVENTS
Russ Miles  From Patterns to Code: Coding Simple Event-Driven Components for Agile Software,  From Patterns to Code: Coding Simple Event-Driven Components for Agile Software
FREE EVENT: In The Brain of Russ Miles
London, Thursday, May 23rd
Hans  Dockter The Art of Builds (I) ,  The Art of Builds (I)
FREE EVENT: In The Brain of Hans Dockter
London, Tuesday, May 28th
London Software Craftsmanship Community:Hands-on Session , London Software Craftsmanship Community
FREE EVENT: Hands-on Session
London, Wednesday, May 29th
QCon New York, QCon New York
CONFERENCE (5 DAYS)
New York, Monday, June 10th BOOK NOW!
Alberto Brandolini Pissing against the wind,  Pissing against the wind
FREE EVENT: In The Brain of Alberto Brandolini
London, Tuesday, June 11th
SPA 2013, SPA 2013
CONFERENCE (4 DAYS)
London, Sunday, June 23rd BOOK NOW!
Michael C. Feathers:Masterclass: Reducing Technical Debt with Michael C. Feathers,  Reducing Technical Debt with Michael C. Feathers
2 DAY COURSE. Featuring Michael C. Feathers
London, Thursday, June 27th
Ashic Mahtab:Ashic Mahtab's Fasttrack to Git,  Ashic Mahtab's Fasttrack to Git
2 DAY COURSE. Featuring Ashic Mahtab
London, Monday, July 1st
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