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A Year of Mob Programming - Tips and Tricks

Offered By: Devoxx via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Discover the power of mob programming in this 43-minute conference talk by Tommy Tynjä at Devoxx. Learn how a development team boosted productivity and software quality by working together on the same task, at the same time, with shared resources. Explore the benefits, challenges, and best practices of this collaborative approach, including tips on coding standards, the Pomodoro Technique, continuous delivery, and team dynamics. Gain insights into managing conflicts, optimizing team size, and adapting mob programming for remote work. Understand how this method maximizes collective brain power to solve problems and deliver high-quality software to customers. Whether you're a software developer, team leader, or product owner, acquire valuable knowledge to implement and improve mob programming in your own development process.

Syllabus

Intro
A meal of a henhouse
Flow
Coding Standards
Zombie Programming
Pomodoro Technique
Checklist
Strong powering
Write test first
Team area
Continuous delivery
When to use branches
Benefits of mob programming
Working in parallel
Collective skills
Example
Meetings
Team size
Definition of done
Weekly refinement meetings
Production deployments
Working as a team
Working at home
Roles
People
Team
Conflicts
Running smoothly
Team lead
Product owner
Teams
Full sprint
Standup


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Devoxx

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