Hangzhou Station [IDCF DevOps Hackathon Challenge]

R&D efficiency and DevOps are hot words in recent years, and enterprises must talk about efficiency. How to meet the increasing business demands of enterprises by improving R&D efficiency? How to deliver high-quality software continuously, quickly, at low cost and safely and reliably to support rapid business development? This has become one of the core goals of every business.

DevOps carries the methods, concepts and practices of software engineering for decades, covering the close collaboration between business, architecture, development, testing, operation and maintenance, operations and other roles. DevOps emphasizes fast delivery, fast feedback and continuous improvement, helping organizations shorten the time-to-market cycle, improve delivery quality, and quickly obtain product feedback, thereby improving R&D efficiency and ultimately helping the company's business goals.

IDCF’s original DevOps Hackathon integrates skills training, coaching, student practice, high-intensity exercises, hands-on practice, and on-site delivery feedback, allowing every participant to invest in an intrusive way; through the 2-day 1-night group PK competition, it will take you from 0 to 1 within 36 hours to build and release a product, gain a new understanding of the end-to-end R&D life cycle, and effectively bring the learning results to work.

As of October 2022, the IDCF community has organized nearly 50 DevOps hackathon challenges in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Hangzhou, Qingdao and other places, with more than 100 participating companies and about 2,000 participants.

The DevOps Hackathon Challenge (Hangzhou Station), which is popular in China , will be held on November 26-27 in the Xixi Park of Ali, with the full support from the master instructors Wang Lijie and Xu Lei.

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