Developer Experience
A software engineering organization is most useful to the business when its time is totally focused on the art and science of building great software products and services. Developer Experience is about maximizing that effectiveness by simplifying the process of developing, deploying, operating and supporting software. Practices like Continuous Delivery are a great step in that direction, but we need to also succeed in many other areas.
Presentations
Hone Your Tools: Building Effective & Delightful Developer Experiences
The tools that engineers use to build, test and release software are the backbone of software delivery. Continuous investment in the developer experience can lead to increased velocity and fewer errors hitting production.This talk will go through Monzo’s early investment in Developer...
Breaking up Lyft’s Development Monolith
At the beginning of 2020, a Lyft developer trying to ship changes could spend an hour or more a week provisioning and maintaining a remote dev machine that ran an isolated copy of Lyft. Developers needed a way to focus locally on their service while sharing a stable testing environment.This talk...
Building and Scaling Developer Environments at Stripe
Developers at Stripe work with several-GB-large code bases, develop hundreds of services, and write code in several languages. They often work on multiple branches at the same time, iterating on code reviews while working on their next task.The dev environment they use must support the fast...
So How Do You Enable Developers?
Using experiences and anecdotes from his time leading enablement efforts at Skyscanner and other organisations over the last decade, Stuart will discuss the history, scope and role of enablement in an organisation with some insights into how you might get started or determine your next...
Developer Enablement - What's Next?
We've talked about the history and had great examples of what's going on in some of the world's most forward-thinking tech organisations but where does it go from here? I challenge our experts to give their expectations of where the subject is going and what we might expect to see in...
Unconference: Developer Enablement
Details coming soon.