The pitfalls of AI augmented development, part 2
DISCLAIMER: This is the second post I wrote about the my talk on the Global Scrum Gathering Munich, and even though I don’t think you need to read both posts...
A collection of 2 Posts
DISCLAIMER: This is the second post I wrote about the my talk on the Global Scrum Gathering Munich, and even though I don’t think you need to read both posts...
My talk on the Global Scrum Gathering Munich was fast, and I said there that I would write about the subject to go deeper into this discussion, so here I am....
A collection of 1 Post
You know those reflections that suddenly pop up and seem to stick in your head like a catchy song? Well… The other day a question caught me off guard during ...
A collection of 3 Posts
What is the Modularity Bias? So far we talked about Stratification and Chronology, and we moved from the “Mario Bros approach” where we’ll always develop le...
In my last post, I talked about how the habit of splitting software into layers can lead us to tackle one layer at a time, producing the undesired BDUF (Big ...
Recently, I spoke at the Regional Scrum Gathering Stockholm about the 3 biases of software development: Stratification, Chronology, and Modularity. The even...
A collection of 6 Posts
A couple years ago I had an interesting conversation with a good friend of mine about… the meaning of life. Yeah, cliché, I get it. At the end of the day we ...
As any developer out there, I love to start pet projects. But for me they have a different weight: developing a pet project helps me to stay connected to my ...
Imagine that you receive the following information: Lady Gaga is working on her next album. If it’s true now, would it be true tomorrow? Probably. Chances a...
I received my first paycheck as a software developer in July 2004. It’s been 20 years now. During these years I’ve been a developer, a business owner, a con...
Scrumchkin Instruction Guide — Shu Level If you downloaded or bought Scrumchkin, you might want some help taking the most out of your sessions. And although...
I am a software developer that became a Scrum trainer. Until 6 months ago I had never drawn anything that would make me feel proud about. But this changed qu...
A collection of 1 Post
I received my first paycheck as a software developer in July 2004. It’s been 20 years now. During these years I’ve been a developer, a business owner, a con...
A collection of 9 Posts
DISCLAIMER: This is the second post I wrote about the my talk on the Global Scrum Gathering Munich, and even though I don’t think you need to read both posts...
My talk on the Global Scrum Gathering Munich was fast, and I said there that I would write about the subject to go deeper into this discussion, so here I am....
Where did this post come from? First things first: no, I’m not under the influence of any mind-altering substances. I recently started studying philosophy a...
Starting with Test-Driven Development How can I start applying Test-Driven Development?” This question echoes through my training sessions like a recursive ...
What is the Modularity Bias? So far we talked about Stratification and Chronology, and we moved from the “Mario Bros approach” where we’ll always develop le...
In my last post, I talked about how the habit of splitting software into layers can lead us to tackle one layer at a time, producing the undesired BDUF (Big ...
Recently, I spoke at the Regional Scrum Gathering Stockholm about the 3 biases of software development: Stratification, Chronology, and Modularity. The even...
The project: Scrumchkin Online About a year ago I created a card game to teach Scrum: Scrumchkin. The game made the learning process more fun and was adopte...
A few weeks ago someone discovered that their bank would not allow them to make a bank transfer of a very specific value: R$17.99 (about $3.50 USD). What hap...
A collection of 1 Post
Michael Caine as Alfred Pennyworth Disclaimer : this post was first written in March 24th, 2014 and published on Medium. I think it’s still pretty relevant ...
A collection of 1 Post
Last year, I tried to commit to writing more, and I did reasonably well until mid-year. I chose Substack as my platform, and I liked the idea of how it conne...
A collection of 1 Post
The project: Scrumchkin Online About a year ago I created a card game to teach Scrum: Scrumchkin. The game made the learning process more fun and was adopte...
A collection of 1 Post
The Sprint Retrospective is an event that depends heavily on the participation of team members, and sometimes whoever takes on the ScrumMaster role needs to ...
A collection of 1 Post
Scrumchkin Instruction Guide — Shu Level If you downloaded or bought Scrumchkin, you might want some help taking the most out of your sessions. And although...
A collection of 2 Posts
A couple years ago I had an interesting conversation with a good friend of mine about… the meaning of life. Yeah, cliché, I get it. At the end of the day we ...
I am a software developer that became a Scrum trainer. Until 6 months ago I had never drawn anything that would make me feel proud about. But this changed qu...
A collection of 1 Post
Where did this post come from? First things first: no, I’m not under the influence of any mind-altering substances. I recently started studying philosophy a...
A collection of 1 Post
Prioritizing is one of the most important and difficult activities in any Product Owner’s life. Most of the time the difficulty in prioritizing occurs becaus...
A collection of 2 Posts
As any developer out there, I love to start pet projects. But for me they have a different weight: developing a pet project helps me to stay connected to my ...
Imagine that you receive the following information: Lady Gaga is working on her next album. If it’s true now, would it be true tomorrow? Probably. Chances a...
A collection of 3 Posts
So, last month Jeff Sutherland and Co published an expansion pack to the Scrum Framework (I’ll call it SGEP for short). And truth to be told, it kinda floppe...
I remember when I was first introduced to semiotics in the Cynefin Virtual Basecamp during the pandemic. I was lost, I learned a lot, but back then the subje...
Scrum has become absurdly popular, and a good part of this popularity is due to its simplicity. But, as the Scrum Guide stated in its first lines of the 2017...
A collection of 7 Posts
So, last month Jeff Sutherland and Co published an expansion pack to the Scrum Framework (I’ll call it SGEP for short). And truth to be told, it kinda floppe...
I remember when I was first introduced to semiotics in the Cynefin Virtual Basecamp during the pandemic. I was lost, I learned a lot, but back then the subje...
Michael Caine as Alfred Pennyworth Disclaimer : this post was first written in March 24th, 2014 and published on Medium. I think it’s still pretty relevant ...
Scrum has become absurdly popular, and a good part of this popularity is due to its simplicity. But, as the Scrum Guide stated in its first lines of the 2017...
Prioritizing is one of the most important and difficult activities in any Product Owner’s life. Most of the time the difficulty in prioritizing occurs becaus...
The Sprint Retrospective is an event that depends heavily on the participation of team members, and sometimes whoever takes on the ScrumMaster role needs to ...
You know those reflections that suddenly pop up and seem to stick in your head like a catchy song? Well… The other day a question caught me off guard during ...
A collection of 2 Posts
Starting with Test-Driven Development How can I start applying Test-Driven Development?” This question echoes through my training sessions like a recursive ...
A few weeks ago someone discovered that their bank would not allow them to make a bank transfer of a very specific value: R$17.99 (about $3.50 USD). What hap...
A collection of 1 Post
Last year, I tried to commit to writing more, and I did reasonably well until mid-year. I chose Substack as my platform, and I liked the idea of how it conne...