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4 myths about software development productivity

Greger Wikstrand 2015-09-14 2015-09-14Professionalism, Project Management, Software Engineering 0
Greger Wikstrand and Joakim Lindbom talk about software development productivity.

There is no conflict between speed and quality! That was the header for lesson one of your relearning program. You want to improve software development productivity in yourself, your team or your organization? Then follow me along and debunk a few myths.

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