mobbing

7 bookmarks
Custom sorting
Mob Programming and Personal Satisfaction
Mob Programming and Personal Satisfaction
Solo Coding vs Mob Programming I had a really awesome question come in and I wanted to work through ideas I have around the topi...
·chrislucian.com·
Mob Programming and Personal Satisfaction
AVOID These Mob Programming / Ensemble Mistakes
AVOID These Mob Programming / Ensemble Mistakes
"Ensemble" aka "mob programming", is a collaboration technique for software development. However it doesn’t always go smoothly the first time you try it. In this video I'll explain several common mistakes to avoid. In the video, I refer to the book "Software Teaming: A Mob Programming, Whole-Team Approach" by Kevin Meadows and Woody Zuill. ▬ Links ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Samman Society Ensemble training ➡️ https://sammancoaching.org/training/introducing_ensemble.html Quote from Llewellyn Falco's blog ➡️ https://llewellynfalco.blogspot.com/2014/06/llewellyns-strong-style-pairing.html Mob Mentality Show ➡️ https://www.mobmentalityshow.com/ If you like this content, please join my Patreon ➡️ https://www.patreon.com/EmilyBache Add me on LinkedIn ➡️ https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilybache Mastodon ➡️ https://sw-development-is.social/@emilybache ▬ Video chapters ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 00:00 - Introduction 00:41 - Mob vs Software Teaming - Woody Zuill 01:18 - #1 Calling it a Mob 02:25 - #2 Production code on first try 03:43 - #3 Assuming pair programming roles 06:07 - #4 Stop doing it because it's 'not efficient' 08:01 - Closing words & Additional resources
·youtube.com·
AVOID These Mob Programming / Ensemble Mistakes
Mob Programming and the Power of Flow by Woody Zuil #AgileIndia2019 - YouTube
Mob Programming and the Power of Flow by Woody Zuil #AgileIndia2019 - YouTube
Five people at one computer? How can that possibly be productive? While this seems like a reasonable question, it's not easily answered - until we begin to understand the power of flow. Mob Programming grew from the quest of one team to learn how to work well together. Once we started We almost immediately noticed that working this way provided better results in a variety of ways: * We were getting more done, and they were the more important thing * The quality of our work was increasing dramatically * Our Knowledge, skills, and capabilities were improving rapidly * And all while we were having a lot of fun as well! While we noticed these benefits and more, and it was clear this was in a large part due to working well together throughout the day - we didn't have an understanding of why this was working so wonderfully for us. A hint came early on when we recognized we were achieving a one-piece flow - but we didn't realize the importance of this until we started exploring the meaning and power of "flow". In this presentation, we'll share the results of that exploration, and see if we can get a better understanding of Mob Programming and the power of flow. More details: https://confengine.com/agile-india-2019/proposal/8275/mob-programming-and-the-power-of-flow Conference Website: https://2019.agileindia.org
·youtube.com·
Mob Programming and the Power of Flow by Woody Zuil #AgileIndia2019 - YouTube
Mob Programming - A Whole Team Approach by Woody Zuill | Agile Alliance
Mob Programming - A Whole Team Approach by Woody Zuill | Agile Alliance
Mob programming is a software development approach where the whole team works on the same thing, at the same time, in the same space, and at the same computer. This is similar to pair programming [PAIR], where two people sit at the same computer and collaborate on the same code at the same time. With Mob Programming we extend the collaboration to everyone on the team, while still using a single computer for writing the code.
·agilealliance.org·
Mob Programming - A Whole Team Approach by Woody Zuill | Agile Alliance
(20) Mike Coon on Twitter: "@mattfahrner @tottinge @WoodyZuill @LlewellynFalco One thing I have enjoyed is that mobbing and pairing allow me to contribute based on general knowledge of programming and problem solving with less emphasis on particular language features. Good idea to improve those and this seems to...
(20) Mike Coon on Twitter: "@mattfahrner @tottinge @WoodyZuill @LlewellynFalco One thing I have enjoyed is that mobbing and pairing allow me to contribute based on general knowledge of programming and problem solving with less emphasis on particular language features. Good idea to improve those and this seems to...
One thing I have enjoyed is that mobbing and pairing allow me to contribute based on general knowledge of programming and problem solving with less emphasis on particular language features. Good idea to improve those and this seems to accelerate that process as well.— Mike Coon - End All State Sponsored Oppression (@mikeonitstuff) November 16, 2019
·twitter.com·
(20) Mike Coon on Twitter: "@mattfahrner @tottinge @WoodyZuill @LlewellynFalco One thing I have enjoyed is that mobbing and pairing allow me to contribute based on general knowledge of programming and problem solving with less emphasis on particular language features. Good idea to improve those and this seems to...
In praise of SWARMing | Dan North & Associates
In praise of SWARMing | Dan North & Associates
Most of my work these days is helping organisations figure out how to be more effective, in terms of how quickly they can identify and respond to the needs of their external and internal customers, and how well their response meets those needs. This tends to be easy enough in the small; the challenges appear as we try to scale these techniques to the hundreds, thousands or tens of thousands of people.
·dannorth.net·
In praise of SWARMing | Dan North & Associates