Scrum is (almost) like rugby
In rugby terminology, “scrum” refers to a situation where players of both teams face each other after a foul and touch their heads. Then a ball is thrown between them and they try to catch it, pass it to a free teammate and kick or…
How do we do CI/CD?
If you’ve read the article about the benefits of CI/CD, you may have been motivated to deploy these practices on your project too, and now you’re wondering how to get started. In short, to put CI/CD theory into practice, you need to design a system…
5 x yes for CI/CD procedures
Today, CI/CD is reportedly used by up to 90 percent of professional programmers. No wonder. Continuous integration and continuous deployment basically only have advantages. In bart, we use them on every project, in one form or another. Why? Because we care about improving the quality…
Types of Scrum meetings and tricks to make them better
Scrum’s all about teamwork. And without the team meeting (online or offline), making decisions together, evaluating as well as praising, it simply won’t work. That’s why the core of the Scrum methodology is a series of recurring events. Years of practice have taught us how…
Cleaning according to Scrum
When the Košice IT Valley cluster approached me to come to Profesia Days to talk about teamwork and Scrum methodology, I knew it would be a challenge. People from literally every area come to such events, we never know in advance who will come to…