Al and Andrew talk about how we deal with developers who don't want to learn, improve, and become better developers. Is it actually a problem? Timings[00:20] Introduction[00:40] What makes good devs?[01:45] Should devs want to improve?[13:2
Al and Andrew talk about how we deal with managing products, how they are built, who decides what happens, and priorities. Timings[00:20] Introduction[00:45] Managing Products vs Managing Projects[28:57] OutroContactAndrew: https://twitter
Al and Andrew talk about developer onboarding. How do you onboard new developers and ensure they get to know the systems/processes? Timings[00:25] Introduction to Developer Onboarding[00:45] Before they start[04:40] First few days[27:28] He
Al and Andrew talk about remote working. Is remote better than co-located, and how do you make communication work? Timings[00:29] Introduction to Remote Working[02:16] Open Plan Offices[06:55] Team Rooms[08:28] Private Offices[10:25] Remot
Al and Andrew talk about coding styles. Are they useful, do they enforce them, what tools do they use, and what coding styles do they use? Timings[00:28] Introduction to Coding Styles[01:17] The great Tabs vs Spaces debate, part 1[03:03] Are
Al and Andrew talk about agile development. Their opinions on whether it is useful, and if so...the best ways to do it. Timings[00:29] Introduction to Agile Development[05:07] Agile Development vs Waterfall Development[09:13] Is Agile Develo
Al and Andrew talk about testing. What is it, why is it useful, who should do it, etc... Timings[00:28] Introduction to testing[06:10] Types of Testing[13:30] The role of testers[19:50] Test case definition[26:01] Test driven development[
Al and Andrew introduce themselves, and talk about continuous integration. What's good about it, why is it difficult, etc... Timings[00:33] Introduction to the podcast[00:40] Who are we[01:21] Introduction to continous integration[02:27] Bu