"eSports" is competing against other players and teams in video games. It is predicted to soon start attracting even larger crowds than “analog” sports like soccer, football, ice hockey, and baseball.

"eSports" is competing against other players and teams in video games. It is predicted to soon start attracting even larger crowds than “analog” sports like soccer, football, ice hockey, and baseball.
With social distancing measures still in effect in most places, sports leagues and teams have been trying to recreate fan presence through a variety of tricks.
Many developers have been voicing their concerns about Agile being broken lately. Among them are prominent figures like Robert C. Martin and Kent Beck – two of the people who charted the original Agile Manifesto. Why is that?
Adopting the DevOps culture at your org translates into actual hard-dollar benefits. Let’s see what they are and why a company cannot be 100% Agile without adjoining the DevOps culture to its Agile processes.
Many software companies say that they are “Agile.” But this can mean different things.
If you are engaged in software development, you must have heard of user stories. Perhaps you even write them as a manager. Or maybe you’re a client and your software developer wants you to frame feature requests as user stories.