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Mahatma Ghandi

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as Mahatma Gandhi, was the leader of the Indian independence movement against British rule. He employed nonviolent civil disobedience as a means to achieve his goals. Gandhi is internationally honored for his nonviolent philosophy and leadership of the Indian independence movement. He is often called Mahatma, which means “Great Soul.”

Fostering a Microservices Culture

Fostering a Microservices Culture

In this video, Mike Amundsen of the API Academy applies theories from computing and anthropology to define the right organizational approach to Microservices. Fostering a microservices culture within an organization involves promoting the principles and practices of designing and building software as a collection of small, independently-deployable services. This includes […]

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From Passive Resistance to Active Leadership: Gandhi’s Management Journey

From Passive Resistance to Active Leadership: Gandhi's Management Journey

Mahatma Gandhi was a great leader known for his nonviolent activism and commitment to social justice. He also had a unique management style that was based on the principles of nonviolence, compassion, and cooperation. Here are some of the critical features of Gandhi’s management style: Gandhi’s management style was based […]

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Unveiling the Distinctions: Software Craftsmanship vs Extreme Programming

Unveiling the Distinctions: Software Craftsmanship vs Extreme Programming

Scrum and Extreme Programming (XP) are Agile methodologies aiming to deliver working software iteratively and incrementally. However, there are some critical differences between the two. Scrum is a framework for managing and completing complex projects. It is based on the principles of transparency, inspection, and adaptation. Scrum teams work in […]

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