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In celebration of the 20th year of the signing of the Agile Manifesto, Ken France, Cprime's Agility Practice Leader & SAFe Fellow, ... [Recorded: October 25, 2013] I have made things clear to some extent by the origin of numbers from 0 and 1, which I have ... In this special episode, I'm sharing exclusive highlights from my recent InfoQ podcast with computing legend

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An important conversation between two advocates of virtual worlds, listen in as AgileBill Krebs and Every few decades, software engineering is declared “dead” or on the verge of being automated away. [Recorded: March 11, 2013] Computational intelligence is the manifest destiny of computer science.

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  • In celebration of the 20th year of the signing of the Agile Manifesto, Ken France, Cprime's Agility Practice Leader & SAFe Fellow, ...
  • [Recorded: October 25, 2013] I have made things clear to some extent by the origin of numbers from 0 and 1, which I have ...
  • In this special episode, I'm sharing exclusive highlights from my recent InfoQ podcast with computing legend
  • An important conversation between two advocates of virtual worlds, listen in as AgileBill Krebs and
  • Every few decades, software engineering is declared “dead” or on the verge of being automated away.

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