Remote Mob Programming with Ulrika Malmgren
Can you do mob programming remotely? Carl and Richard talk to Ulrika Malmgren about mob, or team programming - where three to five developers work together on the same problem, rotating keyboard control and collaborating to write the best possible code. Modern tools like Teams and Zoom make it easy to do the same programming style with everyone remotely! Ulrika talks about how team programming becomes the standard approach to development - as opposed to solo programming, where everyone works separately and then has to spend time sharing what they've done! Good team programming results in higher-quality code in less time - and more happiness!
Guests:
Ulrika Malmgren
Ulrika Malmgren has been in the Software industry in some form for 20 years. She started out as a software tester, using exploratory testing to study and learn about software and users. After realising that quality was more than just testing, she worked as an agile coach to help teams improve their ways of working. But for the past 8 years, she's been a C# developer, working mostly with backend applications. The last 6 of those years have been using Mob programming (or Software Teaming) as a way of working.
Links:
- Extensible SQL Lexer and Parser for .NET https://github.com/TylerBrinks/SqlParser-cs
- Mob Programming https://www.agilealliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/ExperienceReport.2014.Zuill_.pdf