Presentation: Mini-Workshop : Mob Programming

Track: Speaker AMAs (Ask Me Anything)

Location: Redgrave, 2nd flr.

Duration: 11:50am - 12:40pm

Day of week: Tuesday

Level: Beginner

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Abstract

All the brilliant people working on the same thing, at the same time, in the same space, and on the same computer: that’s mob programming. This is a learn-by-doing coding dojo mini-workshop. We will mob together on a code kata using test-driven development (TDD). We’ll see how mobbing, TDD, and refactoring for clean code combine to give us super-fast feedback as we write high-quality, bug-free code together. You’ll leave with the ability to apply these skills to your team.
Topics:
  • Mob programming
  • Test-driven development (TDD)
  • Refactoring
  • Clean code
  • Unit tests
  • FIRST principles of micro-testing
  • Fast feedback
  • High quality

Speaker: Richard Kasperowski

Author of The Core Protocols: A Guide to Greatness

Richard Kasperowski is a speaker, trainer, coach, and author focused on high-performance teams. Richard is the author of The Core Protocols: A Guide to Greatness. He leads clients in building great teams that get great results using the Core Protocols, Agile, and Open Space Technology. Richard created and teaches the course Agile Software Development at Harvard University.

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