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Software quality

Software quality

Building better software

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How to bake quality into your teams’ coding process

Taking code quality beyond documentation and into the fabric of your team’s work.

Building a culture of quality in engineering teams

On our Software Quality playlist

Ways your teams can (realistically) prioritize code quality

Code matters – learn how to create a culture of quality in your organisation

Using clinical science to effectively tackle code review anxiety talk by Carol Lee in LeadDev New York 2024 Conference

Using clinical science to effectively tackle code review anxiety

Uncover the science behind code review anxiety, its cognitive triggers, and actionable strategies to reduce anxiety, fostering a healthier code review culture for all developers.

In partnership with Swimm

A guide to creating a great code documentation culture

If your teams are struggling with code documentation, watch this on-demand webinar, where our panel of engineering leaders will discuss best practices and strategies to get started. Code documentation is often viewed as a necessary evil by development teams. There’s no doubt that mastering the art of creating…

In partnership with Sauce Labs

Building a better testing culture

How can engineering leaders create a healthy testing culture with clear strategies in place?

Joel Chippindale

Take back control of code quality

In this talk, Joel Chippindale shares stories from his experiences in leading engineering teams that illustrate the dynamics between team members and with stakeholders that lead teams to lose control of code quality.

The festival for modern engineering leadership

New York • September 15 & 16, 2026

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Top Software Quality Videos

  • Nick Means

    Taking the 737 to the MAX!

    Nick Means uses the power of systems thinking to dig into how things could’ve gone so wrong (and learn to better see and understand the systems we interact with every day).

  • Gabby Llanillo

    Outputs vs Outcomes: Driving and defining quality in software development

    Gabby Llanillo covers the value she added as a quality owner on her own game development teams and how aligning with her team early in the process to define what “good” looks like, significantly improves both the quality of the games and the relationship with the players.

  • Jasmine James

    Constructing a framework for a differentiated customer experience.

    Jasmine James examines key ways personas such as a leader serving external customers, internal customers and a team can establish processes, tools and capabilities that unlock a next level experience leading to more impactful customer strategies, a better employee experience and improved team velocity, to name a few.

  • How to manage toil as you scale

    What is the right balance between project work and toil work?

  • Accessibility and why everything old is new again

    Alice Li climbs into her Wayback Machine and delves into some foundational approaches and processes to facilitate and test for Accessibility compliance on the web.

  • Usha-Kuchibhotla-LeadDev

    The clean code protocol

    Usha Kuchibhotla focuses on providing simple and easy steps to aid in adopting clean code practices during a fast-paced development environment without affecting velocity of the team.

  • Larissa Rosochansky and Rafael Cintra LeadDev

    Instilling the built-in quality mindset into a dev team

    Larissa Rosochansky and Rafael Cintra look at how we, as Technical Leaders, can help our teams to understand that quality is not the QA’s work, and must be distilled in every action, every line of code, every single little commit the team does.

  • Denise-Yu-LeadDev

    Level up your code reviews

    Denise Yu gets us thinking about code reviews in terms of different lenses to help engineers of all experience levels build a vocabulary for seeking and providing feedback in a healthy, thoughtful, and collaborative way.