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Aug 2023
25m 48s

Is Internal Tooling Holding Your Team Ba...

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The wrong internal tools can hold your team back. So how do you find the right ones, and how the heck do you get engineers to adopt them once you do? On this week’s episode of Dev Interrupted, co-host Conor Bronsdon welcomes Debo Ray, co-founder & CEO of DevZero, to discuss the challenges developers face due to inadequate tools. With a keen sense of dev ... Show More
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