Building an SDLC Toolshed


Details
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The Technical Skills Share Group (TSSG) is a group of people interested in keeping their technical skills current. When I started attending meetings with TSSG in 2015, they didn't have any technical tools to work with. Thus, [https://technologynursery.org ](https://technologynursery.org) was born, growing into all the tools needed to develop quality software productively.
In this Zoom meeting talk, you will hear from TSSG members about our journey to develop, test, automate, and deploy https://tssg.tech and its administration site; the tools we use, the challenges we overcame (like a recent ransom attack), what we learned, and where we are going from here.
Speakers
Ralph A. Navarro
In Hanna-Barbera's cartoon series "The Jetsons", George would go to work at Spacely Space Sprockets. He would sit in front of a computer and there would be a button in front of him; kind of like the "Easy Button". He would press the button and the whole factory would start working. I make the button! More importantly, I enjoy teaching others to create the button too!
26 years automating software quality throughout the SDLC. Industries Helped: Medical Devices, HealthCare, IT, Securities, and Productivity Software.
Tyler Putnam
A retired software engineer who designed and tested devices that built the internet. I worked for the Codex Corporation of Motorola for over 20 years until it closed. After some training, worked at Techfusion for a few years in field technical support. More recently I helped, with maintaining and setting up edge devices.
Paul Scheidemantel
Air force, Burroughs, Data Resources, division of Standard & Poors, RSA, Venify

Building an SDLC Toolshed