Closed SeanKilleen closed 4 years ago
Hi there — thanks for submitting this talk! It’s been a year since the last activity — would you mind taking a look to see if you’re still interested in presenting about this topic, and if the talk’s content is still up-to-date?
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About You
Your Name: Sean Killeen
Twitter handle (optional): sjkilleen
The best way to reach out to you: E-mail (SeanKilleen@gmail.com)
A quick bio: Originally from the Philadelphia area, Sean has 15+ years of experience solving problems as an IT professional and developer for commercial, non-profit, and federal clients. He's currently the .NET Specialty Lead at Excella Consulting -- he highly recommends you check them out. He recently served on a modernization project that industry analysts called "more complex than the moon landing". He also servers as a co-trainer for Excella's Agile Testing & Automation and Agile Engineering courses. Aside from loving his work way too much, there's a good chance he's enjoying/stressing about being a new homeowner, sipping great beer, exploring the Arlington area, or singing somewhere. You can find him on Twitter at @sjkilleen or blogging not nearly often enough at SeanKilleen.com. He doesn't bite; say hi!
Your Talk
Title: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Feedback Loops
What your talk is about: Several topics dominate the landscape of modern software delivery – agile principles & practices, DevOps, Continuous Integration & Deployment, automated testing & test-driven development. Central to all of these is the idea of feedback loops. In this talk, I will work through the essence of feedback loops, and the myriad ways that seeking & targeting smaller feedback loops can benefit your team & your organization in its pursuit of agility and excellence.
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