The ableneo digest — Episode 1
We are starting a new format —sharing a monthly digest of what we read, saw — interesting twitter threads, technology updates, good articles, youtube videos, conferences we attended, etc… useful stuff related to our core competencies and interests: agile, cloud, front-end or back-end development, and UX.
Enjoy!
Agile
Flight Levels: The Organizational Improvement Levels
This overview ranges from completely useless to super helpful. Depends on responsibilities of your role. In other words — as a Scrum Master, do you need it? Most probably not. But is it useful? Yes, very much.
We would also recommend it for other Scrum roles. Since Scrum rarely talks about anything behind the boundaries of a Scrum Team, this might be the topic to think about when acting cross-team or company-wide.
Should you ever need a team-project-company metaphor, go for this one.
The Avengers Retrospective by Michel Veloso
If you need a fresh, fun idea for your next Retrospective in Miro, this could be it.
We know Avengers might not be for everyone, so thankfully this ready-to-use template comes with a nice twist on top of hero characters — you can assign kudos for a specific area (thematically as Infinity gems from Avengers universe), e.g. Commitment, Collaboration, Adaptability, etc.
This part can serve as a nice inspiration for any Retrospective.
Agile is Dead by Pragmatic Dave Thomas
Although the headline is a bit polarizing, Dave Thomas’ talk is not about bashing agile, rather going back to its roots — mind you not the “Agile” as noun.
Opinions like the one in the headline are already becoming old news, so I’m glad for a good discussion around it and constructive takeaways.
Cloud Bits
State of Serverless report from Datadog (June, 2022)
- Over half of organizations operating in each cloud have adopted serverless.
- Python and Node.js remain dominant among Lambda users.
- Over 60 percent of large organizations have deployed Lambda functions in at least three languages.
- One in five Lambda users is deploying functions as container images.
AWS Launches .NET 6 Runtime for Lambda
The family of languages that allows to be served within an AWS Lambda has a new member: C# on top of .NET Core platform. This opens the Lambda serverless
UX News
Looking for great Figma plugins? Check these 5:
Chris Lüders 🫠 on Twitter: "I'm using @Figma intensely for 2 years now.I tried a lot of different plugins and these 5 plugins changed the way I work and make my life so much easier.Here's a breakdown of my 5 favorite Figma plugins: 🧵👇 / Twitter"
I'm using @Figma intensely for 2 years now.I tried a lot of different plugins and these 5 plugins changed the way I work and make my life so much easier.Here's a breakdown of my 5 favorite Figma plugins: 🧵👇
Jared Spool about how outcome-driven UX strategy is an essential next step for today’s UX leader — from a great conference www.frombusinesstobuttons.com
Talking to 4–5 end users/customers, with a clickable prototype in hand, is enough to spot 80% of the problems. But do not look behind the scenes:)
Design Chief Priest ⚡️ on Twitter: "A short story pic.twitter.com/CYXNZWy95E / Twitter"
A short story pic.twitter.com/CYXNZWy95E
The same meme, but in a slightly difference context:
Sharad Bishnoi 🇮🇳 on Twitter: "Wish for contextual UI & UX that's adaptive, agile and scalable? Ensure Information Architecture is not messed up at inception. Most of the solutions, including digital, fall in this trap of quick rollouts that have short terms gains on mind. #uiux #uiuxdesign #UI pic.twitter.com/7yGPFIC6nQ / Twitter"
Wish for contextual UI & UX that's adaptive, agile and scalable? Ensure Information Architecture is not messed up at inception. Most of the solutions, including digital, fall in this trap of quick rollouts that have short terms gains on mind. #uiux #uiuxdesign #UI pic.twitter.com/7yGPFIC6nQ
Read more about UX in ableneo here