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Allen Holub

Words that DO NOT appear in the Agile Manifesto & Principles: Sprint backlog product owner PBI (product backlog item) scrum master Sprint review QA team release train product increment stand-up (or Daily Scrum) meeting story point estimate velocity quarterly plan Jira manager productivity utilization certification standardized process (as a positive) (..)

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A few words on taking notes

All Things Distributed

As we are about to start the planning meetings for 2024 at AWS, I’ve been thinking a lot about how I take notes.

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What's in a Word?

Nick Desaulniers

Recently, there some was some confusion between myself and a coworker over the definition of a “word.” Having studied computer engineering and being quite fond of processor design, when I think of a “word,” I think of the number of bits wide a processor’s general purpose registers are (aka word size ).

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The Guide to SRE Principles

DZone

In other words, SRE automates the functions of an operations team via software systems. Site reliability engineering (SRE) is a discipline in which automated software systems are built to manage the development operations (DevOps) of a product or service.

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Data Models and Word Size

Nick Desaulniers

This post is a follow up to my previous blog post about word size. Both programmer 1 and programmer 2 might agree that the size of a pointer is equivalent to their machine’s respective word size , but that too would be an incorrect assumption for portable C/C++ code! Three C/C++ programmers walk into a bar. was an excellent reference.

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What's in a Word?

O'Reilly Software

Recently, there some was some confusion between myself and a coworker over the definition of a “word.” Having studied computer engineering and being quite fond of processor design, when I think of a “word,” I think of the number of bits wide a processor’s general purpose registers are (aka word size).

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How DevOps Can Cost You Millions if Not Implemented the Right Way

DZone

The word DevOps comes from the term development and operations. The development and operations team had their separate functions and objectives. As both teams worked separately, it led to long development hours, smaller batch releases, and unhappy customers. Both teams merged to bring uniformity to speed up the developmental process.

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