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When William first heard of mob programming, he thought of it as a joke. ”Some people do mob programming, they sit in a group and they do work together. And I was like... Why?” Of course, now he knows better. Much better, actually. So much that he's set out on a crusade together with Henrik to instigate change in their company – trying to turn mob programming into the standard way of working.
Henrik, on the other hand, usually sees himself as a joke in mob situations. 😅 ”My incentive back in 2015 was basically to learn as much as possible about everything. You thought: 'I want to be useful,' while my mindset was 'I'm useless.'”
After inviting Woody Zuill, the Godfather of mob programming, to a company conference, Henrik and William sat down to dive into the known unknowns of agile mob development.
By Henrik and WilliamWhen William first heard of mob programming, he thought of it as a joke. ”Some people do mob programming, they sit in a group and they do work together. And I was like... Why?” Of course, now he knows better. Much better, actually. So much that he's set out on a crusade together with Henrik to instigate change in their company – trying to turn mob programming into the standard way of working.
Henrik, on the other hand, usually sees himself as a joke in mob situations. 😅 ”My incentive back in 2015 was basically to learn as much as possible about everything. You thought: 'I want to be useful,' while my mindset was 'I'm useless.'”
After inviting Woody Zuill, the Godfather of mob programming, to a company conference, Henrik and William sat down to dive into the known unknowns of agile mob development.