Mar 28, 2019
The last part of our article on useful habits a leader can have. Enjoy.
Mar 13, 2019
Time for the second part of our article on some of the useful habits that a leader should have. Check it out.
Mar 6, 2019
The second part of our article on assertions and assumptions in JUnit 5. This time we are looking at assumptions.
Feb 27, 2019
A few months ago I facilitated a training session (tailored by myself) for team leads centered around “Useful Habits of a Leader.”. I believe that this theme could be of interest not only for team le…
Feb 19, 2019
Abstract: JUnit is a unit testing framework for the Java programming language. The JUnit 5 version has been redesigned to solve some particular problems of the previous versions. It comes with a new…
Feb 14, 2019
Last year we looked at the most popular courses in 2017. This year we want to continue the tradition and let you know which were the most sought after courses in 2018 for our locations in Romania and…
Feb 8, 2019
For over 10 years Luxoft Training has been offering professionals the tools and opportunities to maximize their performance as business analysts or to start a career in this field.
Jan 23, 2019
I recently had a very interesting conversation with Steve Porter from Scrum.org. We discussed a Scrum team where developers are not pulling their work themselves. Instead, it’s a senior developer who…
Jan 17, 2019
I teach participants what Agile values and principles are, what Scrum is and what it is not, about the Growth mindset, team-based organizations, collaboration, frequent customer feedback and customer…
Jan 7, 2019
My friend Steve Porter recently twitted on Product Backlog refinement: “Refinement isn’t an event in Scrum. It’s a concept. It’s not mandatory and there are no hard and fast rules for when and how mu…
Dec 18, 2018
Check out the recording of our Junit 5 webinar, where we discuss about Test Driven Development principles and the importance of developing software in the TDD style.
Dec 17, 2018
I had a conversation with Steve Porter from scrum.org on dysfunctional interactions between the Product Owner and the Development Team in Scrum. This discussion reminded me of an idea that I learned…