The Continuous Delivery Podcast
A podcast about continuously delivering valuable software to production.
Episodes
96 episodes
Architecting for Growth, with Brad Smith
Brad Smith, author of "DevOps for the Desperate" and Sr. Director of Engineering at Varo Bank, formerly a Sr. Engineering Manager at Amazon, joins the podcast to discuss:00:00 Intro00:30 Minimizing productivity dips when onboarding<...
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Shifting Left on Accessibility, with Patrick Dunphy
Digital accessibility leader, Patrick Dunphy, joins Zarar Siddiqi and Csaba Bereczski on the podcast to discuss:- How to Shift Left on Accessibility- Why accessibility is a mark of a quality product- What developers need to know...
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Managing Software Complexity with John Ousterhout
John Ousterhout, author of the influential book A Philosophy of Software Design, joins the podcast. The book is:https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/39996759-a-philosophy-of-software-designTopics include:- What does softw...
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Empowered Developers Write Clean Code, Tom Howlett, Head of Product at Sonar
Tom Howlett, Head of Product Management at Sonar is our guest today. Sonar is the leader in helping engineers write clean code through continuous feedback during the development process, and is trusted by millions of developers worldwide.
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How to Shift Left on Security
Max Tykhenko, Security Architect from IBM joins the podcast to talk about:What are the attack surfaces that most people don't think about enough? How has the security landscape changed over the last few years in terms ...
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Getting into GitOps with Fred Harper, Principal Developer Advocate, kubefirst.io
Frederic Harper, Principal Developer Advocate, from kubefirst.io joins the podcast to dive into GitOps. We discuss:- What is GitOps?- How GitOps can help orgs manage their infrastructure- How to get started- Secrets manageme...
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Focus to Scale: Amplifying XP Practices with Elisabeth Hendrickson
Elisabeth Hendrickson, author of the hugely impactful book, Explore It! joins the podcast to talk- How the Explore It! text came to be- What is it about testing that tends to make it a gate rather than part of development- How w...
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Value Stream Mapping is Not Enough with Steve Pereira
Steve Pereira, author of "Flow Engineering: From Value Stream Mapping to Effective Action", joins the podcast to talk about how to convert your glorious Value Stream Map into actual actions which actual people can actually do to see actual resu...
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Nightmare on Scrum Street: Scrum Anti-Patterns
Jeff "Chezzy" Morgan, Gino Marckx and Zarar Siddiqi address a listener question about Scrum anti-patterns. Halfway through talking about this topic we realized that this episode could easily be three hours long, but we resisted yet managed to u...
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Engineering Insights: From Meta to Microservices with Ian Gartley
Ian Gartley, Principal Engineer from Varo Bank, formerly of Meta and RBC, joins the podcast. Topics below, timestamps are approximate:00:00 - Putting “Ex-Meta” on LinkedIn Profiles02:15: What makes a good intermediate...
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Get the Lowdown on these Kanban Courses Floating Around
Zarar Siddiqi is joined by Paul Henman (https://torontoagilecoach.ca/) to talk about:- Recent Kanban Courses he's taken and what's taught there - Team Kanban Practitioner, Kanban System Design, Kanban System Improvement, and what they c...
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Ep. 85: Change Management is Not Linear - Jason Little talks Six Big Ideas
Jason Little talks his new book about change management with Zarar Siddiqi and Csaba Bereczki.Buy it here: https://www.amazon.ca/Six-Big-Ideas-Adaptive-Organizations/dp/B0D3QV5FYQ/Jason Little and Ken Richard's site: ht...
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Ep. 84: How Jira ruined agile
Csaba, Gino and Zarar talk about how project management systems like Jira create bloat in how we work. And suggest some ideas.
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Ep. 83: You applied continuous delivery to WHAT?
Gino Marckx and Zarar Siddiqi bring back the pod after a long hiatus and we talk about Gino's hopes and dreams of applying continuous delivery to weird cases. Follow us wherever you find podcasts.
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Ep. 82: I want the next 40 sprints planned in advance
Zarar get some coaching about how to handle a situation where he's being asked to plan in advance. Will he fall to the powers of corporate agile bullshit, or die trying not to?With Csaba Bereczki, Gino Marckx and Zarar Siddiqi.
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Ep 81: What does Shift Left mean?
What does shift left mean in terms of technology, processes and agile?With Csaba Bereczki, Gino Marckx and Zarar Siddiqi.Follow the podcast on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/continuouspodJoin our LinkedIn group:<...
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Ep. 80: The Liquid Death of Failed Transformations
We discuss why transformations fail and whether it's even possible for a transformation to succeed, or whether there's even a thing called a transformation?With Csaba Bereczki, Gino Marckx, Jeff "Cheezy" Morgan and Zarar Siddiqi.
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Ep. 79: Necessary Architectures for Continuous Delivery
Happy New Year! The podcast enters its third year, and today the discussion starts with microservices versus modules, and expands to a bunch of other topics including the necessary architectures required for continuous delivery.Here's t...
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Ep. 78: Are you doing Continuous Delivery?
What must you be able to do before you can say you're doing continuous delivery? Feature flags? Trunk-based development? No QA environments? We tackle the myths and the necessities.With Csaba Bereczki, Gino Marckx, Jeff "Cheezy" Morgan ...
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Ep. 77: The Testing Trophy
Back after a long break, we talk about something called the Testing Trophy, which is an alternate take on the Testing Pyramid. We discuss whether it could be useful.Testing Trophy:
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Ep. 76: Hiring for Continuous Delivery
You can watch this episode on YouTube. Make sure to subscribe to the channel.How do you ...
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Ep. 75: Regression Testing is a Smell
Regression testing sounds like a good idea, when in reality it is a speed-killing anti-pattern. We discuss alternatives.With Csaba Bereczki, Gino Marckx, Jeff "Cheezy" Morgan, Zarar Siddiqi.Follow the podcast on Twitter:
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Ep. 74: Perils of Backlog Refinement
Backlog refinement is an activity used by teams to look ahead to future work. This is a noble idea but can lead to significant amounts of waste if a team isn't careful.With Gino Marckx and Zarar Siddiqi.Watch on YouTube: https:/...
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