MAD for Mobile - Achieving Mobile Zen Through Agile, DevOps, and Microservices
Offered By: Red Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the concept of a Mobile Center of Excellence (CoE) and learn how to achieve mobile zen through agile methodologies, DevOps practices, and microservices architecture in this 45-minute talk. Discover the business case for establishing a CoE and gain insights into new concepts that developers, architects, and IT managers need to understand. Delve into the unique challenges of mobile development, including frequent updates and performance considerations. Examine the three simple truths of software development and compare agile methodologies to traditional waterfall approaches. Understand the principles of the Agile Manifesto and how DevOps complements agile practices. Investigate the integration lifecycle, process automation, and typical pipelines in DevOps. Gain valuable knowledge on how Red Hat's mobile solutions align with DevOps practices to create a more efficient and responsive mobile development environment.
Syllabus
Intro
INTRODUCTIONS
REINVENT THE RULES
WHY MOBILE MICROSERVICES?
MOBILE IS DIFFERENT
UPDATING IS DIFFERENT
PERFORMANCE IS DIFFERENT
MICROSERVICES ARE
THREE SIMPLE TRUTHS OF SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT 1. It is impossible to gather all the requirements at the beginning of a project.
WHAT IS AGILE?
HOW DOES IT WORK?
HOW IS IT DIFFERENT? Agile
AGILE VS WATERFALL
BACKLOG PRIORTISATION
USER STORIES
ESTIMATION
PLANNING
ITERATIONS
AGILE MANIFESTO
AGILE AND DEVOPS
WHAT IS DEVOPS? Agile relationship between Development and IT Operations
Devops tools
INTEGRATION LIFECYCLE
PROCESS AUTOMATION
TYPICAL PIPELINE
RED HAT MOBILE & DEVOPS
MOBILE COE
Taught by
Red Hat
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