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  • The many sides of pair programming and the importance of deliberate practice of it

    The many sides of pair programming and the importance of deliberate practice of it

    Pairing can be a very triggering topic, so I’ll start by stating my bias: I am an advocate of pair programming; I generally enjoy it but…
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    Paul Cox
    Sep 24, 2019
    Beyond Tech 2019 conf review

    Beyond Tech 2019 conf review

    This was probably my favourite conference I’ve been to, and certainly the most important. The conference itself was very well run…
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    Paul Cox
    Aug 7, 2019
    Quick & Easy Alerting for Apache Airflow

    Quick & Easy Alerting for Apache Airflow

    Find out quickly when and why your pipelines are 🔥 and not 👌
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    Raouf Aghrout
    Jun 25, 2019
    When Personal Ethics Clash With Industry Norms

    When Personal Ethics Clash With Industry Norms

    Last week I had the profound pleasure of attending the first ever COED:ETHICS conference in London.
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    Gidi Meir Morris
    Jul 24, 2018
    Data engineering tech at Unruly

    Data engineering tech at Unruly

    Data engineering began at Unruly with a product experiment as with many of the products we build. As an ad-tech organisation, we wanted to…
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    Vijay
    Jul 23, 2018
    Getting started in machine learning

    Getting started in machine learning

    Someone at work recently asked me about getting started in the field of machine learning. Embarrassing realisation — I should have noted…
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    Vijay
    Jul 15, 2018
    Experiments in making my role redundant: from Team Test Lead to Team Member

    Experiments in making my role redundant: from Team Test Lead to Team Member

    There are few times in your career that you truly get a chance to reflect on the job you’ve done. Even fewer I would imagine that you leave…
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    Esther the Tester
    May 31, 2018

    Hierarchical Java Configuration

    Hard-coding secrets in application code is not ideal.
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    Alex Wilson
    Apr 18, 2018

    Why work at Unruly?

    What do you picture when you think of a “normal” software development team in London in 2018?
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    Steve_Hayes
    Mar 23, 2018

    Lights are out down memory lane (part 2)

    In my first post on my stumbling down memory lane I gave an introduction to how I believe my memory works and how it affects my life &…
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    Paul Cox
    Mar 18, 2018

    Lights are out down memory lane (part 1)

    Lessons from reflecting on how my lack of memories affect life
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    Paul Cox
    Mar 18, 2018
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