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ThinkingLabs:: Thierry de Pauw

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Thierry de Pauw: consulting CTO - IT Delivery Consultant - IT Engineer

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  • [H3] About me
  • [H3] Services
  • [H3] Talks
  • [H3] Continuous Integration! Raising the Bar
  • [H3] Non-Blocking Continuous Code Reviews - a Case Study
  • [H3] Shades of Conway's Law
  • [H3] The Practices That Make Continuous Integration
  • [H3] I Have 99 Problems - Where Do I Start? The Theory of Constraints Applied
  • [H3] From twice a year to twice a month: the story of No More Majors
  • [H3] From bi-annual to fortnightly releases in 4 months for 15 teams and a single monolith
  • [H3] Feature Branching is Evil
  • [H3] Continuous Delivery is more than just Tooling, It's a Mindset
  • [H3] 3M EUR later: Moving a team to become Agile in a Company with Too Much Money
  • [H3] Facts and Fallacies of Continuous Delivery
  • [H3] Experience
  • [H3] Articles
  • [H3] a Junior, a Senior and I - on Team Practices
  • [H3] a Junior, a Senior and I - on Metrics
  • [H3] a Junior, a Senior and I - on Team Efficiency
  • [H3] Technology Executive Fireside Chat with Thierry de Pauw
  • [H3] QA Therapy - All about TDD
  • [H3] A Tester's Growth-Path to Test Automation
  • [H3] So, Yes, Trunk-based Development! Now What?
  • [H3] Why do Teams think Single-branch Development Does not Work?
  • [H3] Why do Teams not practice Continuous Integration?
  • [H3] On the Benefits of Trunk-based Development
  • [H3] The Struggle of Public Speaking
  • [H3] Environment Branches Harm Quality
  • [H3] Continuous Integration, Only Two Tools!
  • [H3] Raising the Continuous Integration Bar
  • [H3] Continuous Integration! Where to Start?
  • [H3] The Practices That Make Continuous Integration - Broadcast the Codebase's Health
  • [H3] The Practices That Make Continuous Integration - Have Reliable Tests
  • [H3] The Practices That Make Continuous Integration - Fix a Broken Build within 10 Minutes
  • [H3] The Practices That Make Continuous Integration - Trigger the Build on Every Push
  • [H3] The Practices That Make Continuous Integration - Push Every Day
  • [H3] The Practices That Make Continuous Integration - Make the Build Self-Testing
  • [H3] A Cost-Savings Case for Team Topologies
  • [H3] What Works For Me as a Speaker
  • [H3] The Good and the Dysfunctional of Pull Requests
  • [H3] On the Evilness of Feature Branching - Where is the Evilness
  • [H3] But Agree As a Team to Never Break the Build is Like Agreeing to Never Produce a Bug
  • [H3] On the Evilness of Feature Branching - What about Code Reviews
  • [H3] The Power to Defer
  • [H3] Non-Blocking, Continuous Code Reviews - a case study
  • [H3] Can the Pull Request Replace Agree As a Team to Never Break the Build
  • [H3] The Practices That Make Continuous Integration - Building for Continuous Integration
  • [H3] The Practices That Make Continuous Integration - Coding for Continuous Integration
  • [H3] The Practices That Make Continuous Integration - Team Working for Continuous Integration
  • [H3] The Practices That Make Continuous Integration
  • [H3] On the Evilness of Feature Branching - How To Avoid The Problems?
  • [H3] On the Evilness of Feature Branching - The Problems
  • [H3] The Fallacy of the 100% Code Coverage
  • [H3] On the Evilness of Feature Branching - But Compliance
  • [H3] A Tribute to Self
  • [H3] On the Evilness of Feature Branching - Why do Teams use Feature Branches
  • [H3] On the Evilness of Feature Branching - A Tale of Two Teams
  • [H3] Testable IAM Policy documents
  • [H3] Hiring Questions
  • [H3] Shades of Conway's Law
  • [H3] On the Evilness of Feature Branching
  • [H3] Five Years of Public Speaking
  • [H3] Scrum Master Toolbox Interview - Continuous Delivery for Scrum teams
  • [H3] Continuous Integration is Not a Tooling Problem
  • [H3] Interview with Thierry de Pauw — about his journey with Continuous Delivery
  • [H3] Notes
  • [H3] AI and developer obsolescence: Is this the beginning of the end? by Seb Rose
  • [H3] Seeing the world through a different lens by Trond Hjorteland
  • [H3] You don't hate OKRs! You hate the System! by Cansel (Djan-sell) Sörgens
  • [H3] You've built it, now you support it by Stephen Janaway
  • [H3] Beyond Agile: Product innovation at Google, Airbnb, Spotify, Vinted & Amazon by Rachel Dubois
  • [H3] Level Collapse (and How to Rise Out of It) by Matthew Philip
  • [H3] Myths and Legends About Big Tech by Kai Hansen
  • [H3] Keynote: How to say no to things you actually do not want to do by Aino Vonge Corry
  • [H3] The Code Quality Advantage: Debunking the speed vs. quality myth with empirical insights by Adam Tornhill
  • [H3] Keynote - Talking Not Typing - Profit and Productivity through Difficult Conversations by Douglas Squirrel
  • [H3] Keynote: Wait! That's Not Tested by Heather Reid
  • [H3] A little less testing, a little more quality by João Proença
  • [H3] Get a grip on your quality by using Quality Views by Sonja Nesic
  • [H3] Keynote: Everyone is a Leader by Zuzi Sochova
  • [H3] Keynote: Reimagining Automation by Andrew Knight
  • [H3] How to Fail with Test Automation by Richard Bradshaw
  • [H3] Keynote: 10x Software Testing by Kristil Kruustuk
  • [H3] Keynote: Could Agile Testers Help Debug Management by John Buck
  • [H3] Keynote: Missed Opportunities. When quality is put in a box. by Erika Chestnut
  • [H3] You don't talk about that at work! by Sophie Kuester
  • [H3] The 5-step Guideline for Managing Items of Different Sizes in Kanban by Sonya Siderova
  • [H3] Years of Mob Programming - tips and tricks by Tommy Tynjá
  • [H3] An Agile Data Warehouse by Ron Ballard
  • [H3] Diversity as a non-negotiable of Business Agility by Claudia Pellegrino
  • [H3] Closing Keynote - How to get out of (technical) debt! by Sally Goble
  • [H3] Keynote - One for all and all for one - What does culture really mean? by Vimla Appadoo
  • [H3] The Excellence Paradox by Gareth Thomas
  • [H3] How to create the conditions for an awesome DevEx by Hibri Marzook
  • [H3] OKRs - the good, the bad and the ugly by Neha Datt
  • [H3] You Build It You Run It sounds great… but it won’t work here! by Steve Smith
  • [H3] Architecting for Testability by Emily Bache
  • [H3] You can do better than the Spotify Model by Joakim Sundén
  • [H3] Continuous Delivery - Sounds Great but It Won't Work Here by Jez Humble
  • [H3] Keynote - Quality vs/and Speed by Ian Larsen
  • [H3] Keynote - Three big questions in ToC by Justin Roff-Marsh
  • [H3] Conway’s three other laws by Mike Amundsen
  • [H3] How Do Committees Invent? by Melvin Conway
  • [H3] Nine ways to fail at Cloud Native by Holly Cummins
  • [H3] Accidental Architects - how HR designs software systems by Matthew Skelton
  • [H3] Maturity Mapping or how to tailor capability adoption to your existing culture by Marc Burgauer
  • [H3] Turbulence - Thinking Flow Again by Jabe Bloom
  • [H3] No more estimates: a team’s story of transcending story points by Andre Schweighofer
  • [H3] Autopilot, but never let go of the wheel by Simon McCartney
  • [H3] Estimates or No Estimates, Let's explore the possibilities by Woody Zuill
  • [H3] Breaking down barriers to inclusion by Amy Lynch
  • [H3] Evolution from #NoProjects to Continuous Digital by Allan Kelly
  • [H3] Analytics rebooted - a workshop by Anand Bagmar
  • [H3] Kickstart your Performance Testing by Konrad Marszalek
  • [H3] Epiphany and Apophany by Liz Keogh
  • [H3] Deliberate Discovery by Liz Keogh
  • [H3] Cynefin Framework by Dave Snowden
  • [H3] Dispositional Mapping by Dave Snowden
  • [H3] Inclinations & Dispositions by Dave Snowden
  • [H3] Obliquity by John Kay
  • [H3] Continuous Delivery and Conway’s Law by Allan Kelly
  • [H3] Feature Branches and Toggles in a post-GitHub World by Sam Newman
  • [H3] Make the agile transition work! And what HR can do to support it... by Maike Goldkuhle
  • [H3] Measuring Continuous Delivery by Steve Smith
  • [H3] Acceptance Testing for Continuous Delivery by Dave Farley
  • [H3] You Are What You Eat - How Branching Affects Team Culture by Dave Hounslow
  • [H3] Cognitive Cynefin: How language and bias keep us complicated by Liz Keogh
  • [H3] Beautiful REST + JSON APIs by Les Hazlewood
  • [H3] Contact me
  • [H4] IT Engineering
  • [H4] IT Delivery Consultant
  • [H4] AWS Consulting
  • [H4] Consulting CTO
  • [H4] Contact details
  • [H4] Business details

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Shades of Conway's Law Interna Pasando Jugo
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Feature Branching is Evil Interna Pasando Jugo
Continuous Delivery is more than just Tooling, It's a Mindset Interna Pasando Jugo
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Continuous Integration, Only Two Tools! Interna Pasando Jugo
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The Power to Defer Interna Pasando Jugo
Non-Blocking, Continuous Code Reviews - a case study Interna Pasando Jugo
Can the Pull Request Replace Agree As a Team to Never Break the Build Interna Pasando Jugo
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The Practices That Make Continuous Integration - Building for Continuous Integration Interna Pasando Jugo
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Make Changes in Small Increments Interna Pasando Jugo
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Extreme Programming Explained Externo Pasando Jugo
On the Evilness of Feature Branching - How To Avoid The Problems? Interna Pasando Jugo
The Fallacy of the 100% Code Coverage Interna Pasando Jugo
A Tribute to Self Interna Pasando Jugo
part 1 of this series - a Tale of Two Teams Interna Pasando Jugo
Testable IAM Policy documents Interna Pasando Jugo
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Hiring Questions Interna Pasando Jugo
Shades of Conway's Law Interna Pasando Jugo
Five Years of Public Speaking Interna Pasando Jugo
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Continuous Integration is Not a Tooling Problem Interna Pasando Jugo
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AI and developer obsolescence: Is this the beginning of the end? by Seb Rose Interna Pasando Jugo
Seeing the world through a different lens by Trond Hjorteland Interna Pasando Jugo
You don't hate OKRs! You hate the System! by Cansel (Djan-sell) Sörgens Interna Pasando Jugo
You've built it, now you support it by Stephen Janaway Interna Pasando Jugo
Beyond Agile: Product innovation at Google, Airbnb, Spotify, Vinted & Amazon by Rachel Dubois Interna Pasando Jugo
Level Collapse (and How to Rise Out of It) by Matthew Philip Interna Pasando Jugo
Myths and Legends About Big Tech by Kai Hansen Interna Pasando Jugo
Keynote: How to say no to things you actually do not want to do by Aino Vonge Corry Interna Pasando Jugo
The Code Quality Advantage: Debunking the speed vs. quality myth with empirical insights by Adam Tornhill Interna Pasando Jugo
Keynote - Talking Not Typing - Profit and Productivity through Difficult Conversations by Douglas Squirrel Interna Pasando Jugo
Keynote: Wait! That's Not Tested by Heather Reid Interna Pasando Jugo
A little less testing, a little more quality by João Proença Interna Pasando Jugo
Get a grip on your quality by using Quality Views by Sonja Nesic Interna Pasando Jugo
Keynote: Everyone is a Leader by Zuzi Sochova Interna Pasando Jugo
Keynote: Reimagining Automation by Andrew Knight Interna Pasando Jugo
How to Fail with Test Automation by Richard Bradshaw Interna Pasando Jugo
Keynote: 10x Software Testing by Kristil Kruustuk Interna Pasando Jugo
Keynote: Could Agile Testers Help Debug Management by John Buck Interna Pasando Jugo
Keynote: Missed Opportunities. When quality is put in a box. by Erika Chestnut Interna Pasando Jugo
You don't talk about that at work! by Sophie Kuester Interna Pasando Jugo
The 5-step Guideline for Managing Items of Different Sizes in Kanban by Sonya Siderova Interna Pasando Jugo
Years of Mob Programming - tips and tricks by Tommy Tynjá Interna Pasando Jugo
An Agile Data Warehouse by Ron Ballard Interna Pasando Jugo
Diversity as a non-negotiable of Business Agility by Claudia Pellegrino Interna Pasando Jugo
Closing Keynote - How to get out of (technical) debt! by Sally Goble Interna Pasando Jugo
Keynote - One for all and all for one - What does culture really mean? by Vimla Appadoo Interna Pasando Jugo
The Excellence Paradox by Gareth Thomas Interna Pasando Jugo
How to create the conditions for an awesome DevEx by Hibri Marzook Interna Pasando Jugo
OKRs - the good, the bad and the ugly by Neha Datt Interna Pasando Jugo
You Build It You Run It sounds great… but it won’t work here! by Steve Smith Interna Pasando Jugo
Architecting for Testability by Emily Bache Interna Pasando Jugo
You can do better than the Spotify Model by Joakim Sundén Interna Pasando Jugo
Continuous Delivery - Sounds Great but It Won't Work Here by Jez Humble Interna Pasando Jugo
Keynote - Quality vs/and Speed by Ian Larsen Interna Pasando Jugo
Keynote - Three big questions in ToC by Justin Roff-Marsh Interna Pasando Jugo
Conway’s three other laws by Mike Amundsen Interna Pasando Jugo
How Do Committees Invent? by Melvin Conway Interna Pasando Jugo
Nine ways to fail at Cloud Native by Holly Cummins Interna Pasando Jugo
Accidental Architects - how HR designs software systems by Matthew Skelton Interna Pasando Jugo
Maturity Mapping or how to tailor capability adoption to your existing culture by Marc Burgauer Interna Pasando Jugo
Turbulence - Thinking Flow Again by Jabe Bloom Interna Pasando Jugo
No more estimates: a team’s story of transcending story points by Andre Schweighofer Interna Pasando Jugo
Autopilot, but never let go of the wheel by Simon McCartney Interna Pasando Jugo
Estimates or No Estimates, Let's explore the possibilities by Woody Zuill Interna Pasando Jugo
Breaking down barriers to inclusion by Amy Lynch Interna Pasando Jugo
Evolution from #NoProjects to Continuous Digital by Allan Kelly Interna Pasando Jugo
Analytics rebooted - a workshop by Anand Bagmar Interna Pasando Jugo
Kickstart your Performance Testing by Konrad Marszalek Interna Pasando Jugo
Epiphany and Apophany by Liz Keogh Interna Pasando Jugo
Deliberate Discovery by Liz Keogh Interna Pasando Jugo
Cynefin Framework by Dave Snowden Interna Pasando Jugo
Dispositional Mapping by Dave Snowden Interna Pasando Jugo
Inclinations & Dispositions by Dave Snowden Interna Pasando Jugo
Obliquity by John Kay Interna Pasando Jugo
Continuous Delivery and Conway’s Law by Allan Kelly Interna Pasando Jugo
Feature Branches and Toggles in a post-GitHub World by Sam Newman Interna Pasando Jugo
Make the agile transition work! And what HR can do to support it... by Maike Goldkuhle Interna Pasando Jugo
Measuring Continuous Delivery by Steve Smith Interna Pasando Jugo
Acceptance Testing for Continuous Delivery by Dave Farley Interna Pasando Jugo
You Are What You Eat - How Branching Affects Team Culture by Dave Hounslow Interna Pasando Jugo
Cognitive Cynefin: How language and bias keep us complicated by Liz Keogh Interna Pasando Jugo
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