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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
How Did You Choose to Start Linear B?
02:07 • 2min
Is Linear B a Platform for Engineers?
03:53 • 3min
What's the Strength of Workerbees?
06:24 • 2min
Using Worker B to Get Your Code Out of Production in Real Time
08:38 • 4min
How Does Worker B Reduce Idle Time?
12:24 • 2min
Is Linear B Doing a Refactoring?
14:22 • 2min
The Challenges in Using Team Base Metrics?
16:48 • 2min
Amazon Is Hiring Software Development Managers to Join Their Fast Growing Team
18:31 • 5min
Using Linear B to Improve Productivity?
23:21 • 2min
Is Linear B a Good Performance Review Tool?
24:54 • 2min
Linear B Data Integration - What's the Onboarding Process?
27:11 • 2min
Is There a Bottleneck?
29:00 • 2min
The Doro Metrics
30:33 • 2min
Cloud Ops Tools - What's the Average Change Failure Rate?
32:06 • 5min
What's the Right Size for a Growing Team?
37:11 • 2min
Workerby
39:13 • 2min
The Difference Between Worker by the Slack Bot and Linear B
41:27 • 2min
Deve Interrupted, What Can Listeners Expect to Find When They Tune In?
43:53 • 2min



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