State of DevOps at DevTeach
.NET Rocks!2 Elo 2016

State of DevOps at DevTeach

So how's your DevOps doing? While at DevTeach in Montreal, Carl and Richard hosted a panel of Stephane LaPointe, Dylan Smith, William Buchwalter and Alexandre Brisebois to discuss the ups and downs of getting teams to work closer together to make better products and provide better services. The conversation focuses first and foremost on culture - the chant of People, Process and Products around DevOps is not accidental, without a commitment in culture, nothing much can happen. How do we create organizations that are willing to admit failure and make improvements? Does it always have to come from the top? How do you get started down the DevOps path? The panel digs into the questions and more - have a listen!

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Scott Cate on the MVP Pattern

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Don Demsak on LINQ to XML

Don Demsak on LINQ to XML

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Erik Meijer on LINQ!!

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6 Syys 20071h 6min

Larry O'Brien Talks Concurrency!

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30 Elo 20071h 5min

Michael Dunn on Speech Server and OCS

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28 Elo 20071h 6min

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