The Dallas Agile Leadership Network is a support group for executives, managers, and other leaders who want to increase the agility of their organizations. Unlike other groups, the Dallas Agile Leadership Network places emphasis on culture and business alignment over practices and tools. Unlike earlier incarnations, the 2012 ALN will commit to grow the community by meeting at least monthly and incorporate the feedback from its members.
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We spend our days coaching teams, fighting the good fight, and preaching the Agile Manifesto but who do we turn to for support and understanding? Other coaches of course. This group is dedicated to bringing together those who identify as an Agile coach for support, conversation, and (ideally) a few beers.
Dallas' first and only genuine Atlassian User Group. Come meet to learn more about how other Atlassian Software users have been using the various Atlassian software products.
ThoughtWorks' consultants will be working on a bunch of open source projects after work. Come and work with them on their projects, or bring your own. ThoughtWorks was the first sizable consultancy to switch to Agile (mostly XP) methodologies in 2000, and even for open source they prefer test driven development (TDD) and related practices. The emphasis will be on actual commits. Leading the evening for ThoughtWorks is Paul Hammant who is ThoughtWorks chief open source zealot. He's also co-co …
Python is a powerful, very approachable programming language. Come to our group and participate in discussions and educational presentations about it. We welcome those new to Python as well as those who have using it for years. We have two social meetings and two hands-on technical meetings each month. We cover many problem domains from serving web pages and database programming, to programs for systems administration and game programming.
Welcome to DFW Scrum! Scrum is a software development method/framework that focuses on delivering the highest business value to the customer as early as possible through short iterative development cycles that allow rapid and repeated inspection of the project. Scrum can of course be used on just about any project (if it involves people and it has to get done, you can use Scrum). Our goal is to help you do better today than you were doing yesterday. The best way to do that is through the collect …
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