Lincoln Agile Community & Lincoln.code() - 11/02/16

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Lincoln Agile Community & Lincoln.code() - 11/02/16 Intro Slide Mob Programming

"Give me ambiguity or give me something else." INtro - About ME (SEan Kenney) "Give me ambiguity or give me something else." My Favorite Quote Experimented then implemented some Mob Programming - 1/3 time Saw this on a bumper sticker.

How I discovered MOb programming

HIstory Turn UP the good A situation... How do we keep this going?

A definition All the brilliant minds working together on Intro - Mob programming A definition All the brilliant minds working together on The same thing... At the same time... In the same space... On the same computer...

Adapt this to your teams needs Framework Adapt this to your teams needs Driver / Navigator Rotate The team (everyone)

Driver / Navigators "For an idea to Get from your head into the computer, it MUST Go through someone else's hands." Mob Programming Driver / Navigator

By Problems Fading Away Benefits - turn up the good! By Problems Fading Away Meetings Context Switching Distractions Long time to make decisions Multi-tasking Silos of knowledge My 2 cents....

OK....Maybe a nickel....My Experience My 2 cents OK....Maybe a nickel....My Experience Time to get buy in to even try. "I'll listen to your webcast if you listen to mine." Clumsy and awkward at first. Infrastructure. One story, all stories, some operational, depends. Paint the same picture. Shared Understanding. Refactor along the way. Effectiveness of team over efficiency of team.

You're not so funny anymore. Feedback is a gift You're not so funny anymore. Vulnerable, "They will find out I don't know everything." "I'm not here to teach people." "Keeps me from the real work." "Is this helping me meet my individual performance goals?" "Oh, how did you do that?" "Hughhhh, I didn't know that!" "We are more like a team now." "Do and Review together!"

Replace Mob with Team and Programming with Learning Odds & Ends Replace Mob with Team and Programming with Learning To Mob All, to Mob Some, to Mob Never. Adjust timer. Physical setup. #noestimates #noprojects The ultimate WIP limiter. HOW CAN THIS BE A PRODUCTIVE WAY OF WORKING. MOB PROGRAMMING WORKSHOP - Bring in the godfather Woody Zuill.

Demo Will be clumsy and awkward (and that is a good thing). Mob Programming Demo Will be clumsy and awkward (and that is a good thing). Fizzbuzz (Display 1-100, / 3 = fizz, / 5 = buzz, / 3 and / 5 = fizzbuzz) TDD Rotate - every 3ish minutes Debrief Another???

"Retro the SH*T out of it". unknown Questions - Yes.....Answers - Maybe "Retro the SH*T out of it". unknown

Sources / Resources http://schd.ws/hosted_files/agile2014/35/1234_MobProgrammingLeadership_Agile2014_Wood yZuill.pdf http://mobprogramming.org https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mob_programming https://www.agilealliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/ExperienceReport.2014.Zuill_.pdf https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=p_pvslS4gEI - Time lapse video https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dVqUcNKVbYg - Another video http://dionbeetson.blogspot.com/2016/08/experimenting-with-mob-programming-at.html @mobprogramming1 Search #noestimates on the Twitter or Google Machine Woody Zuill @woodyzuill - #mobprogramming @jasonkerney R. Jason Kerney - Hunter Industries Sean Kenney @golfercacher golfercacher@gmail.com