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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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