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Agile2011 - Adam Sroka - Jokes, JavaScript and My first Employee

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Agile2011 - Adam Sroka - Jokes, JavaScript and My first Employee

Adam and I chat about the JavaScript, the federated wiki and a wide variety of topics as usual. Adam is one of the best coaches I have worked with and I always enjoy working with him.  He is now more in the trenches working with Industrial Logic.
Enjoy
Bob Payne

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Agile2011 - Bob Martin - Clean Coders, Purity of Essence and 10 Years of the Manifesto

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Agile2011 - Bob Martin - Clean Coders, Purity of Essence and 10 Years of the Manifesto

Bob and I talk about his book and video casts of his work getting the code in clean and right.  Expanding his discussion of craftsmanship and the habits of coders that code clean.  He also discusses the 10 years of the manifesto and the growth of Agile.
He has become the steadfast protecter of purity of essence for a coding nation (please refer to Dr Strangelove if the preceding sentence confuses you).
Enjoy
Bob Payne

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Agile 2011 - Ward Cunningham - Agile Manifesto, 10 years later and the Federated Wiki

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Agile 2011 - Ward Cunningham - Agile Manifesto, 10 years later and the Federated Wiki

I chat with Ward about the 10th anniversary of the Agile Manifesto and his newest wiki project.  The best conversation happened directly after the podcast as we discussed what an audio wiki might look like.  Sorry the bits were not rolling on the digital recorder.
Hope you enjoy this.
-bob payne 

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Tips and Advice - Test Driven Development - Bob Payne and George Dinwiddie

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Tips and Advice - Test Driven Development - Bob Payne and George Dinwiddie

George and I discuss one of the most beneficial and underutilized Agile technique, Test Driven Development.  What can I say the data is in and you need to be doing this if you want to call yourself an Agile Engineer.  
Enjoy
-bob payne

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ADP West 2011 - Ken Pugh - Acceptance Test Driven Development

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ADP West 2011 - Ken Pugh - Acceptance Test Driven Development

Ken and I talk about his ATDD book.  This is a topic that has been gaining a lot of traction in agile teams.  Acceptance Test Driven Development is a technique that some teams are using to improve quality and collaboration between business, testing and development. 
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-bob payne

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AgileDC Conference - Organizer Podcast at Agile2011

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AgileDC Conference - Organizer Podcast at Agile2011

Come join us at AgileDC on October 26th 2011.  This not for profit regional conference aims to have a wide varieity of talks, networking, open space and is one of the few conferences to have a Government track alongside an Agile Engineering track.
We are excited and hope to see you there.
Get 15% off for being a podcast regular with this discount code:
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More information at AgileDC.org
-bob payne

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Path to Agility 2011 - Ken Schwaber - Scrum and the Product Owner

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Path to Agility 2011 - Ken Schwaber - Scrum and the Product Owner

Ken and I chat about the Product Owner roll and the complexity that can emerge when we ask too much of the product owner.  This has always been a key role and we have sometimes dode the project a disservice by focusing the PO on the needs of development.  This can sometimes create a situation where the PO is focused too much on User Stories and not enough on the product context and value.  

It has been quite a wihle since I have chatted with Ken and I look forward to chatting with him again.

In addition to the other large conferences that Ken will be speaking at he will also be a keynote at the AgileDC conference.

Enjoy

Bob Payne

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Path to Agility 2011 - Kelly Allen - Deming then, now and for the foreseeable future

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Path to Agility 2011 - Kelly Allen - Deming then, now and for the foreseeable future

Kelly Allen is one of the foremost experts on Edward Deming.  I thoroughly enjoyed my conversation with him.  We wander from measurement, punishment by rewards, human factors in organizations and organizational development to education.  Kelly is an engaging speaker and conversationalist.
I hope you enjoy this podcast as much as I did.
-bob payne

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Tips and Advice - Story Sizing and Granularity

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Tips and Advice - Story Sizing and Granularity

George and I discuss the finer points of appropriatly sizing User Stories to ensure that they can be delivered.  This is a fairly tricky process and is best figgured out by experimentation and ensuring that you have good examples.
Enjoy
Bob Payne

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ADPEast 2010 - Elizabeth Hendrickson - Test Obsession on Agile Teams ... It's a good thing

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ADPEast 2010 - Elizabeth Hendrickson - Test Obsession on Agile Teams ... It's a good thing

This has been sitting in the vault for a while.  The recording was not that great so please excuse the audio quality.  The content is great as I am speaking to Elisabeth Hendrickson.  
Elizabeth has been a force in the agile community for 10 years now and she was recognized for that last year at Agile 2010 with the Gordon Pask award.  
I finally caught up with her at ADP East 2010.  We talk about testing/test automation and acceptance test driven development.
Hope you enjoy it.
-bob payne

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