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TechTalkDC -- Topics

Interested in speaking at an upcoming TechTalk DC event? Add your information here via pull request and we'll figure out how make it happen!

Template

This is meant to be a guide -- don't let it overwhelm you. Give us what you've got and we'll get the rest before we need it.

Instructions: Copy and paste the template to the template into the proposed topics section below. Update with your event information. Submit a pull request with your changes!

  • Session Title:
  • Preferred Timeframe:
  • Event Type: [Pick one: 50-min Lecture, Lightning Talk, Panel Event, 2-3 Hour Workshop, All Day Workshop (plan for a Saturday)]
  • Summary:
  • Presenter Name(s):
  • Presenter E-mail(s):
  • Presenter GitHub Account:
  • Presenter Blog:
  • Presenter image to include on Meetup.com:
  • Audience Skill Level: [All Skill Levels, Beginners, Intermediate, Advanced]
  • Requirements: [A/V, room setup, or any other needs]
  • Code of Conduct: I have read, understand, and agree to follow the Tech Talk DC Code of Conduct.

Proposed Topic

Please paste your proposed topic here!

Accepted Topics

Scheduled 11/20/2019

  • Session Title: Undercover Scrum Master
  • Event Link: https://www.meetup.com/TechTalkDC/events/265881515/
  • Preferred Timeframe: November 2019 - February 2020
  • Event Type: 50-min Lecture
  • Summary: Experience report about a Scrum Master spending two years as a software developer on a Scrum team. I hit a wall coaching a team that did not want to try popular Agile engineering techniques such as Test-Driven Development (TDD) and pair programming. I became a Scrum Master after working on the business analysis and account ownership side of software development and could not speak from personal experience about engineering practices. In order to get some first-hand experience and to gain a new perspective, I chose to spend a couple years as a software developer on a Scrum team and I learned more than I expected.
  • Presenter Name: Dane Weber
  • Presenter E-mail: dane.weber@excella.com
  • Presenter GitHub Account: daneweber
  • Presenter Blog:
  • Presenter image to include on Meetup.com: From ExcellaLabs.com
  • Audience Skill Level: All Skill Levels
  • Requirements: Projector for slides
  • Code of Conduct: I have read, understand, and agree to follow the Tech Talk DC Code of Conduct.