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Update on Gorilla Nation

Posted by Christophe on March 26, 2008

My company Gorilla Nation, located in sunny Los Angeles, made it to the comscore top 25 in february 08.

We’re serving hundred of millions of page views, tens of billions of ad impressions a month and building something much bigger.

We are now looking for talented agilistas in

  • Development (PHP / python)
  • Quality
  • Configuration Management
  • ScrumMaster

Interested in knowing more? Contact me.

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Kelp us

Posted by Christophe on March 9, 2008

Kelp (kĕlp):

  • Kelp are large seaweeds that grow in underwater forests (kelp forests) [...] It is known for its high growth rate — as fast as 2 feet a day, ultimately reaching 1oo to 250 feet high.

Kelp is one of the fastest growing plant in the world. You won’t see it grow, but after one day, you can easily measure the change.

Agile teams are like kelp. They produce fast. Really fast. You won’t see it if you stare at them (micro manage), but after a few iterations, you can easily measure the improvement.

My experience is that a team new to scrum (coached and running under the agile principles) will double throughout (as defined by 100% completed stories accepted by the client) within 3 months, quadruple (at least) within a year.

I have documented 2 examples recently:

  1. a 80 people project done in 18 weeks (scrum of scrum framework), compared to another project of the same size executed by the same team (waterfallish process) in the 18 months. That’s a 400% throughput increase in a year and half.
  2. a junior team of 6 people doubled throughput in 2 months by switching from cowboy coding to scrum

Is your team throughput also soaring?

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Back to the future

Posted by Christophe on March 7, 2008

Computers, languages and development tools and have changed a lot since the 50s. But software development processes haven’t for many.

This piece of history video shows what it meant to be a Univac developer 50 years ago. TDD with punch card anyone?

Yes, the tools we use do influence the way we work.
Do you feel like you’re still in the 50s working on a Univac? Time to come back to the future!

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Agile 2008 submissions: no more

Posted by Christophe on March 4, 2008

That’s it! The Agile 2008 web site is closed for submissions.

Hundreds of proposals, and thousands of reviews have been received.  The new process was definitively working.

An the award for best proposal goes to…

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