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ABOUT THE EVENT

Join us in this free 1-hour "Advanced Deployment Pipeline Techniques" Masterclass Taster hosted by Trifork’s Software Engineer, Adele Carpenter, and led by DevOps pioneer, Dave Farley. During this session, you'll be given a practical introduction to Continuous Delivery.

The taster consists of a presentation, hands-on exercise, and Q&A session, and will cover the following topics:

• Recap of Principles of CD
• Importance of Cycle Time
• Controlling the Variables

** All topics and much more are covered in-depth in the 2-day Advanced Deployment Pipeline Techniques Masterclass - https://www.gotoacademy.nl/collections/dave-farley-advanced-deployment-pipeline-techniques **

Date: April 22, 10am-11am BST
Venue/Host: Zoom
Costs: Free of charge
Expert: Dave Farley
Event Host: Adele Carpenter - Trifork

ABOUT THE TRAINER

Dave Farley is a thought leader in the field of continuous delivery, DevOps and software development in general. He is co-author of the Jolt-award winning book Continuous Delivery, one of the authors of Reactive Manifesto, an independent software developer and consultant, and founder and director of Continuous Delivery Ltd.

Dave has been having fun with computers for over 30 years and has worked on most types of software, from firmware, through tinkering with operating systems and device drivers, to writing games and commercial applications of all shapes and sizes. He started working in large scale distributed systems more than 25 years ago, doing research into the development of loose-coupled, message-based systems — a forerunner of microservice architectures. He was also an early adopter of agile development techniques, employing iterative development, continuous integration and significant levels of automated testing on commercial projects from the early 1990s.

ABOUT THE TRIFORK HOST

Adele is a Software Engineer at Trifork Amsterdam, where she is working on backend systems for the educational sector. Most of her work day is spent in the JVM/Spring ecosystems.

Adele got the coding bug later in life but since then has been making up for lost time, going from command line n00b to employed Software Engineer in just one year. Her experiences both in and out of tech have given her a unique perspective on the art of programming together with humans, which she hopes is useful to other humans who program with humans.

* SESSION HAS REACHED ITS CAPACITY. SPOTS ARE NO LONGER AVAILABLE *

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