Agile Toolkit Podcast

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Sinopsis

Conversations about Agile Development and Delivery

Episodios

  • Gartner Mid Size Enterprise 2007 - Live Agile Project - Cyber Korp / Paul Smith

    25/09/2007 Duración: 29min

    I recently attended the Gartner Mid-Size conference with Cyber Korp.  Cyber Korp provides Agile Development, Delivery and Transformations to organizations.  I helped them deliver a software project over two days of the conference using requirements that had been gathered from one of the IT executives at the conference.  In this episode I speak with several folks from Cyber Korp and Paul Smith of ATA Airlines about his experience participating in a Micro Agile Project.  Like so many of the Executives at the conference, Paul had not been exposed to Agile Development before the conference.  He was a great customer and dove right into the 3x5 cards over breakfast on the first day and was gracious enough to show up for two mini UAT sessions where he got to give feedback and create new stories for the backlog. Cyber had set up a Live Feed to their Agile Development Center in Chicago so that we could monitor progress and communicate with the development team there.  Please enjoy the podcast.  I had a great time chat

  • Agile2007 - Josh Kerievsky - Scaling training, e-Learning and certification

    31/08/2007 Duración: 28min

    I finally got a chance to record a podcast with Josh.  He is great fun to chat with and has also produced a classic in the field.  If you do not have a copy of Refactoring to Patterns grab one for yourself or someone who develops code for a living.  We chatted about his companies new e-learning offering, certification and scaling teaching.Hope you enjoy this as much as I did recording it.Many more Agile 2007 recordings to come...Enjoy the new (slightly) intro and lead out.-bob payne

  • APLN 2006 - Pollyanna Pixton - Agile Leadership

    12/06/2007 Duración: 54min

    If you have not heard Pollyanna Pixton you are in for a treat.  Not only does she have the best Cold War Super Hero name of all the agilists she is a great speaker.  Enjoy this presentation that she gave to the Washington DC APLN chapter last year.This has been sitting on my hard drive for a long time and it needed to get out.  Please do not be confused about the her reference to the Agile Conference it is a reference to last years conference.  The Leadership Summit did sell out and you can hear some of the sessions that I recorded and released last year.I hope to get 2006 fully published by the time the Agile2007 conference comes around.  -bob payne

  • RailsEdge 2007 - Bruce William - His talks and the Ruby/Rails Community

    07/06/2007 Duración: 19min

    I talked with Bruce Williams about the Ruby community near the Boulder, living in snow, the RailsEdge, Rails Plugins and UI Frameworks.  We talked about the tools that are available to Ruby and Rails developers and how these combined with attitude within the community may have created the sweet spot that Rails now occupies.  He also mentions that conferences should blur the line between speaker and attendee.Bruce is a great guy and I think you will enjoy this interview.- bob payne

  • Agile SkypeCast 2007 - Bob Martin - What is Agile?

    24/05/2007 Duración: 55min

    In the first Agile Skypecast, Robert "Uncle Bob" Martin answers thequestion of "What is Agile?" He goes back to the start, to theSnowbird meeting, the formation of the Agile Alliance and thedrafting of the Agile Manifesto. He also looks at the coreprinciples and key practices of Agile software development.This Skypecast was hosted and arranged by Tim Haughton and had participants from around the globe.Enjoy.-bob payne

  • RailsEdge 2007 - Jim Weirich - Rake goodness

    15/05/2007 Duración: 45min

    I spoke with Jim after his Rake Talk at the RailsEdge.  If this is not your favorite build tool now it will be.  Jim is the creator of Rake and RubyGems package management for Ruby.  These two tools have made my life a lot easier and if you have not used them, then you are probably not using ruby.  Jim talks about using Rake and db migrations with a recent java project.  I also spoke with Jim about ruby test driven development.  It was great to see someone do tiny step TDD in a presentation that was not an eXtreme Programming demonstration.Jim is the first of my guests to say "Your the AgileToolkit Guy ... I listen to the podcast!" or something to that effect.  Thanks for the interview and for listening to my podcast Jim.Enjoy-bob payne

  • Agile 2006 - Ryan Martens - Founder & Chief Technology Officer of Rally

    16/04/2007 Duración: 12min

    I spoke with Ryan about Rally software and the Eclipse plugin that they are releasing.  We talk about the movement of teams from my favorite "Cards on a Wall" to the use of Rally for their planning and reporting.  Ryan talks about his experience with the APLN Agile Leadership summit at the Agile 2006 conference.  -bob payne

  • Agile 2006 - J.B. Rainsberger - XP Day, A Fire Alarm and Buffalo Jerkey

    03/04/2007 Duración: 12min

    Joe and I talk about his work with XP Day around the globe.  We also enjoyed some excellent buffalo jerky from the farmers market in Minneapolis.  Joe has is the publisher of JUnit Recipes.  This book is a must on the bookshelf of any agile Java programmer.I'm sure I will have more interviews with JB in the future so...Stay Tuned.-bob

  • Agile 2006 - Steve Adolph - Agility in the Art of War ... a dissertation

    15/03/2007 Duración: 22min

    Steve talks to me about his research and finds some very interesting agile analogies in war fighting, traditional project success and cultures of success.  Steve is a great speaker and I personally like this podcast quit a bit and I'm sure you will enjoy it as well.-bob

  • Agile 2006 - Barg Upender and David Kane - Agile Movie Making - Sell your first increment.

    15/03/2007 Duración: 22min

    Barg and David are friends from DC and I wish I had gone to their workshop since I have an interest in movie making.  They have both presented papers on Agile in the Government space and this is a nice departure from that important but somewhat dry topic.Hopefully I will soon get all of the Agile 2006 podcasts out of the way so that I can focus on Agile 2007.-bob

  • RailsEdge 2007 - Dave Thomas - Monoculture, Music and Erlang ... Oh My

    01/03/2007 Duración: 51min

    I spoke with Dave Thomas at the RailsEdge in Reston Virginia.  We talk about his new book Agile Web Development With Rails and the Erlang book that is in the pipeline for the Pragmatic Bookshelf. The most striking feature of this podcast is the range of topics that we discuss.  The second half of the discussion explores music, photography, monoculture and education.  I was tired when I recorded this and you can hear it.  Fortunately Dave was engaging enough to make this a decent podcast.Enjoy-bob payne

  • Rails Edge 2007 - Mike Clark - Pragmatic Studio and Rails Edge

    17/02/2007 Duración: 15min

    Mike and I talk about the Rails Edge and some of the other conferences that he is involved with.  Not only does he run a great conference he participated in several of the talks and is a Rails Developer himself.  This was my first Ruby/Rails specific event and it will not be the last.This was the last of a series of recordings that I made at Rails Edge.  I will be releasing the others over time.You can get more information at http://pragmaticstudio.com/therailsedge/See you at RailsConf...-bob

  • Simple Design and Testing Conference 2006 - Ron Jeffries and Chet Hendrickson

    26/01/2007 Duración: 32min

    I finally got a chance to talk with Ron Jeffries and Chet Hendrickson at the Simple Design and Testing conference last year.  I have known Ron for a while now but this conference was the first time that I got to talk with Chet.  They both enjoyed the conference and I hope to see them at the next SDT conference if we ever get around to organizing one.-bob payne

  • Agile06 - Alistair Cockburn - Crystal Methodlogies and Agility

    13/01/2007 Duración: 34min

    I got a chance to speak with Alistair Cockburn at Agile 2006.  He talks about his evolution as a Methodologist from a hardware guy, the Crystal family of methodologies, his writing and much more.I hope you enjoy.-bob payne

  • Simple Design and Testing Conference 2006 - Open Space Kickoff

    29/12/2006 Duración: 41min

    Here is the kickoff of the OpenSpace for SDT 2006.  This conference was organized by Naresh Jain of Thoughtworks and held at the West Chester University of Pennsylvania.http://sdtconf.com/

  • No Fluff Just Stuff Fall 2006 - Panel Discussion

    15/11/2006 Duración: 44min

    I had the chance to drop in on the NFJS Fall tour in Reston VA.  This panel discussion covers a wide variety of topics.  Mostly related to Java and Ruby but with a little simplicity and Agile thrown into the mix.It was a fun discussion and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.-bob

  • Agile06 - Jeff Nielsen - The Psycology of Build Times

    27/10/2006 Duración: 22min

    Jeff gave a presentation on the Psycology of Build Times at Agile 2006.  He is always a cheerful voice in the Agile Community and we chat about a variety of subjects including the presentations that he and I  presented at  SD Best Practices 2006.-bob payne

  • Agile06 - Bob Martin - Fitness, New Book and the Conference

    27/10/2006 Duración: 14min

    I spoke with Bob at the end of the last day of the conference.  At this point we were both tired.  Bob can always liven up a room and he was able to get one last burst of Podcast Energy from me. We discuss a number of topics but the podcast is short and sweet.Enjoy-bob payne

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