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Patrick Kua, TweetGeneralising Specialist at ThoughtWorks
Biography: Patrick Kua
Patrick Kua is author of “The Retrospective Handbook: A guide for agile teams”. An agile coach, Patrick sits on the border of both the technical and non-technical realms, and has written production systems in both .Net and Java.
Patrick is passionate about working closely with teams, helping them grow and learn with sustainable and long-term change, and sometimes facilitating situations beyond adversity.
Patrick is fascinated by elements of learning and continuous improvement, always helping others to develop enthusiasm for these same elements.
You can find his current thoughts on his blog
Twitter: @patkua
Presentation: TweetDevOps from the Ground Up
What if you had free reign to shape the way that developers and operations worked? What would it look like? What challenges would you have? What do you focus on in leading a deep DevOps culture from the ground up? We'll aim to answer all of these questions by sharing a case study where we established a strong DevOps culture to support Continuous Delivery of software into production.