How quickly do Jr. developers onboard and "come up to speed" on your team? Are they learning and collaborating with the team on day #1? Do they feel part of the team immediately? Do they feel like they are interrupting someone else's work flow when they ask questions? Is their fresh perspective being heard to safely contribute to the code base? Join Chris and Austin as they discuss with Ben Holmes how he not only kick-started a job as a Jr. dev via Mob Programming, but also a career. On top of that, they discuss cross-discipline collaboration with PMs and designers.
Video and show notes: https://youtu.be/EmNY26J3ruM
Dynamic Reteaming with Heidi Helfand
Freestyle Mob Programming with Jen Diamond
Mob Programming and Fear with Thomas Cagley
Agile Planning for Mob Programming
Making Training Stick with Camille Bell
Remote vs. In-Person Mob Programming with Sandra Spaeth
Team Decision Making
Agile vs. Agility with Allen Holub
Ensemble Testing with Lisa Crispin
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Mob Programming Domain Driven Design with Julie Lerman
Mob Programming at Scale with Andy Graham and Sean Cowan
"My Turn is for Learning" Mob Programming Pattern
MobRetreat with Bob Allen and Dimitry Polivaev
Team Oriented Development with Florian Schneider and John Fletcher
Mob Programming at a Startup with Mike LaRocca
How Do Bad Practices Leave the System?
Mob Programming Embedded Systems with David Bishop
The Synergy of Mobbing and Continuous Delivery with Dana and Bryan Finster
Remote Mob/Pair-Programming Tour with Harald Reingruber
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