Working on a software development team where everyone does their work separately - and thinking of trying something new?
Today I have a special guest, Woody Zuill who is one of the leading voices in our industry around the concept of Mob Programming.
If this is the first time you've heard of it, Mob Programming is essentially an entire team working together with only one person's hands on the keyboard.
There are some surprising advantages to this approach that you may not have encountered before.
I hope this interview with Woody gives you some insight into how this practice may help you.
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