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October 26, 2020 DZone Daily Picks A look back at one of our most viral contributors in the Agile Zo

October 26, 2020 DZone Daily Picks A look back at one of our most viral contributors in the Agile Zone. Dan Lines, COO of LinearB, pairs storytelling with tangible advice that always resonates. Check out our collection. [[Live Webinar] Increase App Confidence using CI/CD and Infrastructure as CodeÂ]( [Sign up now >]( Daily Picks [Best of Dan Lines Collection]( [A look back at one of our most viral contributors in the Agile Zone. Dan Lines, COO of LinearB, pairs storytelling with tangible advice that always resonates.]( [Read more >]( [Lauren Hempen Agile Zone]( [Being VP Of Engineering Is Harder Than Being CEO]( [The VP of Engineer's complex role as a translator between the development team and the executive team makes it the hardest and loneliest executive role.]( [Read more >]( [Ori Keren Agile Zone]( [Dan Lines Keynote Sneak Peak: Agile + DevOps Virtual 2020]( [Be the first to see a preview of my Wednesday keynote from the upcoming Agile + DevOps Virtual conference....]( [Read more >]( [Dan Lines Agile Zone]( [6 Contrarian Things Our Dev Lead Does When Updating Execs]( [When updating our CEO on product features, our Dev Lead takes an abnormal approach by showing real dev team data and project details.]( [Read more >]( [Dan Lines Agile Zone]( [My Journey from Israeli Military Intelligence to VP of R D: 7 Secrets Learned]( [Nadav's journey to VP of R&D for a hot security start-up began in an elite Israeli military intel unit. See his secrets for getting promoted building elite dev teams.]( [Read more >]( [Dan Lines Agile Zone]( [Stand-Up 2.0: It's Time to Ditch the Daily from 1993]( [We don't need a meeting to share status updates that could be a Slack message. I'm proposing a new framework for the daily stand-up.]( [Read more >]( [Dan Lines Agile Zone]( [Stand-Up 2.0: It's Finally Time to Ask Devs What They Think]( [100+ people weighed in on the proposed framework for Stand-up 2.0. It's time to hear directly from developers what would make our daily meeting valuable for them.]( [Read more >]( [Dan Lines Agile Zone]( ["Too Many Meetings" ... A Dev's Cry For Help: 5 Things Team Leads Can Do]( ["Too many meetings" is not a complaint. It's a cry for help. Forget no-meeting Friday. It doesn't work. We have some new ideas you can use to increase dev focus time.]( [Read more >]( [Dan Lines Agile Zone]( [Dev Methodology Mostly Doesn't Matter (So Just Make up Your Own)]( [Dev methodology... a lot of people are fussy about it, but we're not. In fact, we made up our own. You should too. Here's why and how.]( [Read more >]( [Dan Lines Agile Zone]( New Downloads from DZone [Refcard] [Kubernetes - Native Database Essentials]( [As more organizations shift operations to the cloud, the benefits of going cloud-native continue to accrue. Kubernetes is a powerful and flexible tool, but certain issues remain that can make managing stateful applications difficult. Simply put: storage on Kubernetes is not a solved problem. In this Refcard, we assess the essentials to Kubernetes-native databases through disposability, API symmetry, shared nothing, and horizontal scaling.]( [Free Download >]( [Trend Report] [Data Warehousing]( DZone’s 2020 Data Warehousing Trend Report explores data warehouse adoption across industries, including key challenges, cloud storage, and common data tools such as data lakes, data virtualization, and ETL/ELT. In this report, readers will find original research, an exclusive interview with "the father of data warehousing", and additional resources with helpful tips, best practices, and more. [Free Download >]( [Refcard] [Advanced Kubernetes]( [Kubernetes is a distributed cluster technology that manages container-based systems in a declarative manner using an API. There are currently many learning resources to get started with the fundamentals of Kubernetes, but there is less information on how to manage Kubernetes infrastructure on an ongoing basis. This Refcard aims to deliver quick, accessible information for operators using any Kubernetes product.]( [Free Download >]( [Help](mailto:support@dzone.com) | [Manage Preferences]( DZone, 600 Park Offices Dr, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 © DZone 2020

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