ICAgile (ICP-PRG): Collaboration and Tooling
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
In this course, you will learn how collective ownership and different approaches to pair programming will help you increase the effectiveness and code quality within your team.
Effective collaboration is a differentiating factor between agile development teams. In this course, we will take a deep dive into the most common agile collaboration techniques so that eventually, these techniques can be applied within your own team First, we will examine collective ownership and collective accoutnability and why this is essential for the fucntioning of agile teams. Second, we will introduce the basics of pairing and which type of pairing approach is best for your team. Lastly, we will go into the practical details and best practices of close collaboration within teams. After this course, you will have learned the practical applicability of the most common agile collaboration techniques and will be able to apply these techniques within your own team.
Effective collaboration is a differentiating factor between agile development teams. In this course, we will take a deep dive into the most common agile collaboration techniques so that eventually, these techniques can be applied within your own team First, we will examine collective ownership and collective accoutnability and why this is essential for the fucntioning of agile teams. Second, we will introduce the basics of pairing and which type of pairing approach is best for your team. Lastly, we will go into the practical details and best practices of close collaboration within teams. After this course, you will have learned the practical applicability of the most common agile collaboration techniques and will be able to apply these techniques within your own team.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Collective Accountability in Teams 31mins
- Team Code Ownership 35mins
- Pair Programming 25mins
Taught by
Tommy van Schaik
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