Overview
This course focuses on the importance of having a software delivery machine to streamline the software delivery process. The learning outcomes include understanding the challenges faced in software delivery, the need for automation and visibility in the process, and the role of software in solving these challenges. The course teaches about function composition, the limitations of current software delivery models, and the practical implications of setting a higher standard. The teaching method involves a presentation by an industry expert with a focus on real-world examples and a case study. This course is intended for software developers, DevOps engineers, project managers, and anyone involved in software delivery processes.
Syllabus
Intro
My own conclusions...
Function composition
The Deeper Problem: Limited, Anemic Model
Why This Matters: Practical Problems
We're Setting the Bar Too Low
Deploying apps was hard
Software Defined Delivery
Atomist's Implementation of SDD
Case Study
Characteristics
Portable Programming Model
Taught by
GOTO Conferences