Sessions, Conference Talks and Presentations

Below are links to videos and slides (Ppts) of talks/presentations that I gave in various Orgnizations and Conferences

Slides from various talks and sessions

My presentations are available on my Slideshare profile

  1. Slideshare List of Presentations and webinars and conference talks etc
  2. Common Sense Software Development (Presentation)
  3. Iterator - A powerful but under-appreciated pattern (Webinar).
  4. CSS Basics
  5. Understanding DevOps Core Concepts
    I meet many developers who think that 'Deploying and using Jenkins' means they are using DevOps and are now 'DevOps Engineer'. Thats a really bad misconception. This talk focuses on Business Benefits of DevOps. It starts with DevOps definition of 'lowering risk of change with tools and culture' and explains why and what Business Benefits teams must get if they are really following DevOps 'spirit'
  6. Daily Habits of Highly Agile Developers I gave this talk in Pune Agile UnConference 2018. It was appreciated by many. These are the slides of the talk .
  7. Object Oriented Containers - Applying SOLID Principles to Docker/Container Design
    Slides my talk in Siemens Tech Conclave 2018. When I started studying best practices of Docker container design, I started seeing parallels with SOLID design principles. This talk was a somewhat random exploration of various recommended Best Practices of Docker container design and how we can derive same best practices by applying SOLID design principles.

Talks and Conferences

Links to various talks and conferences videos

  1. Daily Habbits of Highly Agile Developers
    My talk in Pune Agile Unconference (PAUC) 2018. Slides for this presentation are available on slideshare. Pauc2018 Slides
  2. Psychology of Successful Agile
    I gave this talk in the Pune Agile UnConference 2019, where I discussed the psychology behind successful Agile implementations. Agile is a human-centric philosophy that emphasizes behavior, mindset, and cognitive biases of team members as crucial factors affecting its success. The field of behaviour economics has provided valuable insights into how cognitive, cultural, social, and human decision-making factors influence our choices and actions. Recent research and books by prominent scholars like Kahneman, Thaler, and Barry Schwartz offer a wealth of knowledge on these topics. My session "Psychology of Successful Agile" aims to delve into the impact of cognitive biases and social/cultural factors on Agile implementation and explore ways to harness their potential for success. I also discuss how teams can take advantage of some biases and address negative effects of other biases`. The slides of this session are available on Slideshare, providing a comprehensive overview of the topic.
  3. Iterator - a powerful but underappreciated design pattern
  4. My experiences of Smart India Hackathon