When planning iOS work and writing iOS code, how fast are your feedback loops?
How much fun are you having in your work?
Are the two things related?
Join Chris and Austin as they discuss with Jon Reid how fast feedback and fun in iOS development was greatly amplified for him. They first dive into discovery trees for visualizing work. Then after some "hot takes" on the state of architecture and design in iOS development, they jump into the impact of technical practices and Extreme Programming (XP) in that iOS world. Lastly, Jon shares on the joys of finally being on a full XP team.
Video and Show Notes: https://youtu.be/ndxjPNDWUjs
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