En los 2 últimos años he formado parte de un equipo enfocado fundamentalmente en hacer Data Engineering en TrustYou . Quiero compartir mis experiencias en cómo este equipo disfuncional en aquel entonces ha llegado a ser lo que es hoy. Contaré qué probamos, qué y qué no funcionó, qué visión futura tenemos en términos de procesos y prácticas y qué papel ha jugado y jugará la cultura y prácticas DevOps en ello. Teniendo en cuenta además que estamos en un contexto de BigData, Data Science, Data Engineering y código legado. Slides y video de mi presentación en la DevOpsDays Caceres 2020. Enlaces relacionados Videos DevOpsDays Caceres Scalability Basics, application to systems, teams and processes A brief history about agile transformation Referencias Accelerate, Nicole Forsgren et al. Extreme Programming Explained, Kent Beck The Phoenix Project, Gene Kim et al. continuousdelivery.com (Jez Humble) trunkbaseddevelopment.com (Paul Hammant)
Here are some books I have read during 2020. I hope some of them can be useful for you. [Re-visited] The 7 habits of highly effective people by Stephen Covey A book I like to have in my pocket and re-check from time to time. There are innumerable occasions when as a manager you feel you are not managing well enough your time or as a person you are not focusing on the essential. The 2020 pandemic has given me the chance to see what’s essential and fundamental for my life multiple times in a single year. Habit 3 ( Put first things first ) and 4 ( Think win-win ) were walking with me throughout this last year. Even really difficult situations become more manageable through putting first things first and by keeping a positive and win-win attitude. For example, a common scenario for parents was having the kids at home while they need to do home office. What a great opportunity to spend more time with your kids, to understand better how they would behave in a classroom by doing home-schoolin
Last July I had the opportunity to attend the Europython Conference. It had been 4 years since the last time I attended Europython but the experience was again amazing. I highlight 3 things: Spending time with TrustYou team, learning more about Python and the Community, and having the experience of improvising a lightning talk being a bad speaker but still a good way to give back to the community. I'll go through some of the talks I have attended and provide some summary of my learnings. In this post, I summarize half of them ( you can see the others in the Part II blog post about to come ) Technologies to master parallelism in Python by Shailen Sobhee Even though the title is misleading (I find it difficult to master something by only taking a workshop), I liked it and it helped me to recall and discover some insights in parallel executions in Python. Some topics that we played with: Multithreading Multiprocessing Joblib Dask This image gives an overview of th
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