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This repo contains a slide-deck based on the reveal.js presentation framework. The corresponding speech is being held at the Teconomy Graz 2017.

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Introduction

Topic: Merge Hell - and how to avoid it Alt.: Collaboration on large projects in modern software development Speakers: chriwu and nsimic

Abstract

In modern software development, efficient collaboration in medium to large teams is often hard to achieve. The challenge grows, when the teams live in different time zones. To avoid classic pitfalls like merge hell, to safeguard due dates and ensure software quality, several strategies can be adopted.

Defining and adopting good workflows (branching, merging, code reviews) for development teams is crucial. Choosing from a growing number of tools (SCM’s, Containerization, Continuous Integration and Deployment) to support the workflows makes developer’s life easier and allows the company to ship high quality - in time.

About Parkside

We develop and realize web and mobile applications and software solutions for domestic and international clients with a high standard of design, usability and quality. Besides the DACH-region we focus on the US-American market and value clients based in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle. We operate internationally, but our headquarters are in Graz.

Our constantly growing team of more than 40 developers, designers and consultants focuses on the development of sophisticated outcomes for our clients. The production of quality interactive environments has been the source of our passion for more than 10 years.

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