I agree, and they are one of the reasons I decided to fork out for a premium subscription to TH-cam... no adverts, can download and play with the screen off. The perfect podcast experience while walking the dogs!
❤❤❤❤❤ I just found out I've been doing BDD for over 40 years. Complexity can also be the product of confusion. I cannot count the number of times I have turned confusion complexity into simple robust code with excellent results. I've spent a large amount of time fixing other people's code: my title was architect but my role was software cleaning lady.
Yep, just write tests properly, there's no need for BDD as a separate entity or concept if you just write your tests properly and organise your code well. That's all it is.
Wow, I didn't know there was a "tech coach" Career in such a high demand. On my 2 last jobs, I started out as a developer and got quickly hoisted to a product manager role, where I did the PO, scrum master and architect roles all at once. This year I was focusing on just being a full stack developer, because I thought that the product manager role was a death trap of fewer jobs, lower payment and insane amount of stress. I guess this "thing" should be talked more about
Thanks for this informative sharing , as a junior QA i really enjoyed to listen Real Pro's view, and their experiences , one day hope to work your team or project , as junior QA padawan , thanks again Dave this beautiful channel and videos
56:00 About junior members of a team: there is at least one thing they can add, a clean vision of the project. Which can help limit the effect of normalization of deviance.
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Seb is struggling with a phrase at about 35 minutes into the video. I think it's looking for something like this, "TDD: Easy to learn. Difficult to master."
These are always great...would you please consider publishing the audio as podcast?
I agree, and they are one of the reasons I decided to fork out for a premium subscription to TH-cam... no adverts, can download and play with the screen off. The perfect podcast experience while walking the dogs!
@@dan_haywoodI find the experience of a podcast UI much less busy and more audio oriented. Also much less battery intensive.
Beautiful convo 🎉
❤❤❤❤❤ I just found out I've been doing BDD for over 40 years. Complexity can also be the product of confusion. I cannot count the number of times I have turned confusion complexity into simple robust code with excellent results. I've spent a large amount of time fixing other people's code: my title was architect but my role was software cleaning lady.
Yep, just write tests properly, there's no need for BDD as a separate entity or concept if you just write your tests properly and organise your code well. That's all it is.
Wow, I didn't know there was a "tech coach" Career in such a high demand. On my 2 last jobs, I started out as a developer and got quickly hoisted to a product manager role, where I did the PO, scrum master and architect roles all at once. This year I was focusing on just being a full stack developer, because I thought that the product manager role was a death trap of fewer jobs, lower payment and insane amount of stress. I guess this "thing" should be talked more about
Specifically it's the Agile Tech Coach that is in high demand.
Thanks for this informative sharing , as a junior QA i really enjoyed to listen Real Pro's view, and their experiences , one day hope to work your team or project , as junior QA padawan , thanks again Dave this beautiful channel and videos
56:00 About junior members of a team: there is at least one thing they can add, a clean vision of the project. Which can help limit the effect of normalization of deviance.
Quality discussion, thoroughly enjoyed it!
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You'll find the Cucumber team is very welcoming and inclusive.
Isn't "contract" just another word for "interface"? And if not, what's the difference?
Session was very good. Too bad for the time constraint. MAKE MORE TIME NEXT TIME ! 😁
Seb is struggling with a phrase at about 35 minutes into the video. I think it's looking for something like this, "TDD: Easy to learn. Difficult to master."
Thanks for helping me out there !
A distributed monolith.... you-just-nailed-it, unfortunately