Tag: CodeRetreat
Our first public learning track: Software craftsmanship
We've been doing in-house learning and coaching tracks for a while now and we've seen the positive impact this follow-up has on companies, teams and individuals. That is why we want to bring this idea to our public training events as well. So, to validate our hypothesis that this format will also benefit people that follow public trainings, we are proud to introduce our first public...
Corporate-wide coderetreat
Yesterday we ran a big experiment for the first time. A client we have been working with since last year for several agile and scrum trainings asked us for advice and coaching for one of their development teams. I went in for a couple of interviews to analyse their situation and biggest issues. Without going into too much detail, they were having issues with their...
Co-Learning community events – now easy to follow on facebook!
The Co-Learning agenda is getting quite extensive: it contains our trainings, events such as Re:think 2012, as well as our free community events, like the different kinds of retreats we offer or our “In the brain of… sessions”. To allow you easy access to the community events and share your passion with your friends we have created a group on facebook where you will...
Practicing lecagy rescue techniques
Check out Erik Talboom’s blog about the first legacy coderetreat of 2012! A little over a week ago it was time for our first legacycoderetreat of 2012 here in Belgium. I was lucky enough to work with Adrian Bolboaca again on this retreat. He is a serious influence and inspiration to me when it comes to software craftsmanship. I went to pick him up at the train station. Yes,...
Testimonial of an in-house Coderetreat
For some time now, Agileminds has been offering Coderetreats in Belgium and abroad to anyone who is interested. These events are free for the attendees and remain high level: the techniques that are used can be applied by anyone in any organisation. But what if you feel the need for some more specific tips and tricks? What if you feel your team wants to get...