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Ruby Kata and Sparring

room: New Orleans — time: Thursday 09:45-10:30
Level: Introductory

All respectable software craftsmen make efforts to keep their coding claws sharp. And solely working 9-5 on business applications will dull one’s whit. In this session we will broaden your coding horizons with some Ruby Kata and test your skills will some Ruby Sparring.

When Agile Just Works - Exploring Group Coherence

room: Columbus GH — time: Tuesday 11:00-11:45, Tuesday 11:45-12:30
Level: Practicing

Group Coherence (.com): Shared state allowing groups to perform tasks in rhythm and harmony with great energy to overcome obstacles. Evokes memories of fun, success, team bonding, desire to work together on future projects and improved group connection.

Group characteristics are invisible and have to be felt. We are not trained to detect them any more than we could detect radio waves without a radio.

We will Practice using group inquiry to: -Share your Agile GC experience -Identify GC ingredients and obstacles -Chart GC -Transform Agile practitioners to a coherent Agile group

Exploring Synergistic Impact Through Adventures In Group Pairing

Level: Practicing

As Agile practitioners, a great deal of our time is focused on having targeted, directed impact. But sometimes we miss opportunities to repurpose our efforts into syngergistic, many-pronged effects. Not multi-tasking — multi-EFFECTing, from one piece of effort. This talk will explore this topic, both in theory and in practice. We will examine a particular client case-study, where two disparate 6-person developer teams, with minimal pairing and TDD experience, were developed into highly-productive “gelled” teams, through “Group Pair Programming” — 6 individuals, 1 workstation.

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