DPE Summit 2024 tickets,
DPE Tours come to
Europe, what to know
about cognitive fatigue,
and why developer toil
is now in the spotlight.
Also, a new Quiz, DPE
stat, and DPE job
openings! Catch me at
owhite@gradle.com
if you need anything :-)
Have a safe and
productive month!
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INDUSTRY NEWS
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DPE Summit 2024
returns to San
Francisco—super early
bird tickets on sale—and
DPE Tour heads to
Europe
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DPE Summit 2024
DPE Summit 2024 registration
has officially kicked off
and the event will return to
San Francisco on September
24-25.
Register
now to secure your
Super Early-Bird rate of
$199, and stay tuned to hear
about our first wave of
speakers in the coming
weeks.
DPE Tour
DPE City Tours are in full
swing and will come to
Europe this summer. Join DPE
and DevEx experts from some
of the most exciting
companies in the world
during these half-day,
in-person events and enjoy
drinks, snacks, and hallway
chats!
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More
on DPE Summit 2024
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EXPERT TAKES
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Podcast (16-min):
Hans Dockter describes
how cognitive fatigue
impacts developer
productivity
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Is your brain trying to tell
you something? For software
developers and other
"knowledge workers" who
generally spend their time
in front of screens,
cognitive fatigue is an
under-appreciated threat to
our well-being.
In this short podcast with
“What the Dev?”, Hans
Dockter (founder and CEO of
Gradle, Inc.) talks with
David Rubinstein (SD Times
Editor-in-Chief) about how
cognitive fatigue is
compounding the software
productivity problem. Topics
discussed include:
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The wealth of
knowledge around
cognitive science
and why it has yet
to be applied to the
software industry
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The differences
between cognitive
tasks that are
"learned and
effortless" (not
walking into trees
in a forest) and
tasks that require
"cognitive control"
(solving a problem
with code)
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How science shows
that delays,
interruptions, and
frequent
task-switching among
developers all
contribute to
cognitive fatigue
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Why the value of the
"flow state" of
focused attention
contributes to
developer
satisfaction and
happiness
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How LeBron James is
getting it right :-)
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Listen:
“What the Dev?” with
Hans |
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QUIZ SECTION
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Without looking it
up, which of the
following are not actual
AI-based development
tools?
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Codeium
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CodeWhisperer
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Code Mule
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Copilot
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Devin
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Sori
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Tabnine
p.s. answer at the bottom
of the page
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IDEAS & INSIGHT
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"Toil and trouble"
is starting to bubble
onto the radar of IT
executives and
analysts
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Hocus Pocus/Walt Disney
Studios
Toil
(verb/noun) - work
extremely hard or
incessantly, or move slowly
and with difficulty |
exhausting physical labor
- New Oxford American
Dictionary
Toil sounds like a
word from ancient religious
text, mythology, or fairy
tales. It's normal to talk
about "efficiency",
"workload", and "developer
productivity"—but these
terms are neutral and vague
at best. But TOIL...now
we're talking about work
that is exhausting,
unpleasant, thankless,
unrewarded...you get
it.
What actually causes toil?
Stack
Overflow in
2022 showed that 45% of
developers point to "lack of
productivity" as a source of
toil and unhappiness at
work. Debo Ray, CEO of
DevZero, writes
in Forbes
that developer toil has
become normalized in IT
organizations, and recent
mass layoffs in the tech
industry have catapulted
developer toil to Public
Enemy #1.
Ray points to factors like
long feedback cycles due to
slow builds and tests, lack
of platform engineering and
internal tooling (= IDPs),
and complex code
dependencies as primary
targets for addressing
developer toil. This
assessment touches on the
fundamentals of DPE—that
developer toil and
anti-productivity should be
addressed with tools and
technologies to accelerate
feedback cycles and reduce
cognitive fatigue (see
above).
Bonus: take the time
to watch LinkedIn's Max
Kanat-Alexander humorously
describe his recipe for
*increasing* developer toil
in his ironic 15-min keynote
from DPE Summit 2023:
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Watch:
“How to Make Your
Developers Unproductive
and Unhappy”
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DPE STATS
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85% of dev teams say
builds and tests are
slow
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According to over 60
customer surveys, 85% of IT
organizations experienced
challenges related to too
much time spent waiting on
build and test feedback.
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Go
to the source of this
statistic
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BEST PRACTICES
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GitHub and Airbnb
talk Gen-AI success with
Copilot on the latest
DPE Lowdown
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Christopher Harrison from
GitHub and Szczepan Faber
from Airbnb describe how
Copilot customers are doing
DPE with AI.
Christopher shares the
details behind how Copilot
customers are using the tool
to get a 30-40% increase in
productivity while seeing
improvements in code quality
by decreasing build failure
rates. Szczepan Faber then
describes how hundreds of
developers at Airbnb have
found DevProd benefits using
Copilot and other AI-based
development technologies.
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Watch:
“How GitHub Copilot does
DPE with AI”
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
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DPE Job
Openings
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The industry needs you! You
might find your dream role
among these job openings
related to DPE, developer
productivity, and platform
engineering.
NOTE: These postings are
active at the time of
sending but are subject
to change.
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Anthropic | New
York /
Hybrid | Engineering
Manager,
Developer
Productivity
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Apple | Sunnyvale,
CA | Health
Software -
Developer
Productivity
Engineer
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Apple
| Austin,
TX | ServiceNow
Developer,
Employee
Experience
&
Productivity
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Epic
Games | Bellevue,
WA | Productivity
Engineering
Lead
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GitHub | Remote | Senior
Software
Engineer,
Copilot in
the
CLI
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Google | Mountain
View,
CA |
Senior
Product
Manager,
Android
Engineering
Productivity
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LaunchDarkly | Remote | Platform Engineer
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Netflix | Los
Gatos,
CA/USA
(Remote) | Product
Manager,
Developer
Platform
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Tesla | Palo
Alto,
CA | Staff
Software
Engineer,
Tools &
Frameworks,
Build
Infrastructure
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Upstart
Network | Remote | Software Engineer II, Developer Productivity
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Zoox
(Amazon) | Foster
City,
CA | Manager,
Developer
Experience
Quiz Answer:
3) Code Mule and 6) Sori
aren’t real…but could be
someday! ;-)
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Gradle Inc. | 2261 Market
Street | San Francisco, CA
94119
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