Yup, we went and did it again. Emily Webber and I spoke at another conference about our Minimum Viable Book adventures, this time at sunny Agile Cambridge 2015. But honestly, this post is just an excuse to share a picture of us in funny hats.
This time, our talk was an experience report, talking about how we set out to write a book in an agile way. How it gave us the perfect excuse to talk to a bunch of interesting people too. You can read the full talk description over here.
Apart from all our pro photo-boothing antics, I really enjoyed catching up with some awesome Agile humans and attending the wonderfully curated talks by the Software Acumen folks.
One of the neat things about addressing an audience is reading people’s reactions on Twitter afterwards. Here’s a couple of my faves.
I love this. The beta of the Minimum Viable Book is an 8 page newspaper! @ewebber @amyeee #agilecam pic.twitter.com/MWcauWHW9R
— Seb Rose @sebrose@mastodon.scot (@sebrose) October 2, 2015
Great talk with @ewebber and @amyeee on their experiences developing their minimum viable book #agilecam pic.twitter.com/8Cos5gQWVa
— Belinda Waldock (@belindawaldock) October 2, 2015
Reasons for liking small companies w/ @ewebber @amyeee #AgileCam #lol pic.twitter.com/Ajg0Kqc0fO
— Matthew Skelton #BLM 💙🌻 (@matthewpskelton) October 2, 2015
Minimum Viable Book in beta turned out to be a in newspaper format :) @ewebber @amyeee #AgileCam pic.twitter.com/JdGe16kGY9
— Matthew Skelton #BLM 💙🌻 (@matthewpskelton) October 2, 2015
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