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In this episode of the Distributed podcast, Jack Hannah sits down with Matt Wynne, staff software engineer at Mechanical Orchard and a longtime advocate for Agile and Behavior-Driven Development (BDD). Matt shares his journey from working with legacy systems to co-founding Cucumber Ltd., offering a firsthand look at how testing, pairing, and social programming create more effective teams.
Matt also discusses the challenges of modernizing outdated infrastructure, the role of ensemble programming in fostering collective code ownership, and why strong relationships are essential for high-functioning distributed teams.
Highlights:
In this episode, we cover:
(00:00) - Kicking things off with Matt Wynne
(00:13) - From COBOL to modernization: Lessons in legacy systems
(05:05) - The origins of Cucumber and BDD
(07:44) - Pairing, ensembling, and the power of social programming
(11:38) - Extracting knowledge from aging codebases
(14:07) - Building tools for faster legacy system migrations
(21:01) - Creating psychological safety in engineering teams
(29:19) - Selling change: How to introduce new development practices
(33:02) - Remote work and the importance of human connection
References
Working Effectively with Legacy Code by Michael Feathers
Agile Coaching by Rachel Davies and Liz Sedley
Where to connect further:
Connect with Matt Wynne on LinkedIn and his Website
Follow Tuple
Want to hear more? Check out distributed.fm
Connect with Jack Hannah
In this episode of the Distributed podcast, Jack Hannah sits down with Matt Wynne, staff software engineer at Mechanical Orchard and a longtime advocate for Agile and Behavior-Driven Development (BDD). Matt shares his journey from working with legacy systems to co-founding Cucumber Ltd., offering a firsthand look at how testing, pairing, and social programming create more effective teams.
Matt also discusses the challenges of modernizing outdated infrastructure, the role of ensemble programming in fostering collective code ownership, and why strong relationships are essential for high-functioning distributed teams.
Highlights:
In this episode, we cover:
(00:00) - Kicking things off with Matt Wynne
(00:13) - From COBOL to modernization: Lessons in legacy systems
(05:05) - The origins of Cucumber and BDD
(07:44) - Pairing, ensembling, and the power of social programming
(11:38) - Extracting knowledge from aging codebases
(14:07) - Building tools for faster legacy system migrations
(21:01) - Creating psychological safety in engineering teams
(29:19) - Selling change: How to introduce new development practices
(33:02) - Remote work and the importance of human connection
References
Working Effectively with Legacy Code by Michael Feathers
Agile Coaching by Rachel Davies and Liz Sedley
Where to connect further:
Connect with Matt Wynne on LinkedIn and his Website
Follow Tuple
Want to hear more? Check out distributed.fm
Connect with Jack Hannah