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Plus: SQL Plan Management With TiDB: A Review, Scrum: 19 Sprint Planning Anti-Patterns, and Plan You

Plus: SQL Plan Management With TiDB: A Review, Scrum: 19 Sprint Planning Anti-Patterns, and Plan Your Regression Testing Strategy by Asking the Relevant Questions [DZone] September 04, 2020 DZone Daily Picks What does it mean to have a plan? Does over-preparing for something work? Is it smart to 'go with the flow'? What do you need in a plan to make it worthwhile? Check out today's Daily Digest. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Join us virtually for DevOps World September 22-24]( [Register Now ›]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [The Complexities of Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery, and Sprint Planning]( [Read ›]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [SQL Plan Management With TiDB: A Review]( [Read ›]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Scrum: 19 Sprint Planning Anti-Patterns]( [Read ›]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Plan Your Regression Testing Strategy by Asking the Relevant Questions]( [Read ›]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [How to Make a Performance Test Plan]( [Read ›]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Scrum Myths: There Is No Planning in Scrum]( [Read ›]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Part 3: How to Develop a Data Integration Master Test Plan]( [Read ›]( NEW FROM DZONE [[REFCARD] Introduction to DevSecOps]( [Read now ›]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [[REFCARD] Apache Cassandra]( [Read now ›]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [[TREND REPORT] The Database Evolution]( [Read now ›]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Help](mailto:support@dzone.com) | [Manage Preferences]( DZone, 600 Park Offices Dr, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 © DZone 2020

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