What voices are heard the most in your tech community? What voices get the most platform time? What voices get the most attention?
The seasoned and established? Or the new and growing?
Join Chris and Austin as they hear from Joel Norman the inspiring origin story of the Canton Coders meetup, a community founded on helping new and growing developers of all stripes. Come hear what it is like to be part of a community that favors the coder over the employer. Come hear about a meetup that helps devs of all kinds learn via warm and welcoming mob programming. Come hear about a community that really cares and helps people find good healthy jobs. Lastly, come hear Joel's elevator pitch for Mob Programming's ROI.
Video and Show Notes: https://youtu.be/UAi3EgcQkvY
The Software Estimation Paradox
Codehort and Coaching with Michael Migliacio
Mobbing in Scrum: How could this Possibly be Efficient? with Dan Puckett
Safe Peer Driven Goal Setting with 360 Retro
Remote Mobbing with Strangers with Llewellyn Falco and Jay Bazuzi
Dynamic Remobbing at Scale with Ron Quartel
Matthew Killoran: Spock or Skynet?
Peer Promotion Process
The Business Value of Joy with Rich Sheridan
Mob Programming with Agility (Not Formulas) with Allen Holub and Rob Williams
Adapting to a Global Pandemic with Collaboration, Community, and Joy with Christopher Gallivan and James Simon
Mobbing, Collaboration, and COBOL for Results with Dave Nicolette
PubMob with Jeff Langr
Economies of Swarming & Mobbing with Steve Tendon
mobti.me with Alex Barry
Mobbing, Science, and Education with Nick Del Grosso
Agile Fluency and Ensemble Programming with Diana Larsen
Mobs of Embedded TDD Zombies with James Grenning
n > 2 Programming with J. B. Rainsberger
Introducing Mob Programming with Empathy with Alex Bird
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