Building great developer experiences: culture & tools
Happier developer teams almost always mean more effective teams that deliver more value to customers. Hear from Atlassian’s Head of Engineering, Daniel Tao and developer evangelist, Sven Peters, on how to build a great developer experience through culture and an integrated approach to your developer tools.
Software development has become more complex over the years: Building and running a distributed architecture in the cloud, ensuring observability, and keeping a healthy balance between dev speed and code quality isn’t easy. They say just be agile and practice DevOps to increase developer productivity but does that really solve the problem? Unlocking the full potential of your developer team depends on establishing the right combination of culture, rituals, and tools. That’s what this webinar is about! During this webinar we will discuss:
- How to build a healthy and joyful engineering culture
- How great software teams, measure and improve their developer experience
- Approaches to coordinating work across teams and reducing wait times
- Tips on integrating and configuring your tools to create the best possible experience
We’ll also have live Q&A
Intervenants
Sven Peters
Developer Advocate, Atlassian
Sven est un geek qui travaille pour Atlassian. Il adore programmer et aider les équipes de développement à déchirer !
Daniel Tao
Head of Engineering, DevOps
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dantao/
Daniel Tao est Head of Engineering pour DevOps chez Atlassian, dirigeant l'organisation d'ingénierie responsable des produits destinés aux développeurs Bitbucket Cloud, Compass et Statuspage ainsi que des solutions Open DevOps. Il a supervisé diverses initiatives d'Atlassian, notamment la migration du data center Bitbucket vers AWS, un virage stratégique visant à soutenir les entreprises dans le cloud et le lancement d'un nouveau produit bêta (Compass), entre autres. L'expérience professionnelle de Dan couvre une grande variété de postes dans des entreprises précédentes, notamment ThoughtWorks, Google et de nombreuses start-ups dans les secteurs de la finance, du divertissement, de la vente au détail et de l'éducation.