PawCast with GeePaw Hill
Technology Podcasts
GeePaw is a software development coach with over 30 years in the field. His unique understanding of how to enact lasting change among teams has established him as a leader of the agility concept known as "Change-Harvesting". Here you can find his weekly podcasts.
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United States
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Technology Podcasts
Description:
GeePaw is a software development coach with over 30 years in the field. His unique understanding of how to enact lasting change among teams has established him as a leader of the agility concept known as "Change-Harvesting". Here you can find his weekly podcasts.
Language:
English
Website:
https://www.geepawhill.org
Episodes
Slowing Decisions Down | #147
11/11/2022
Here's another technique card from my seminar, "Leading Technical Change". We first get into midwifing change precisely because we want it to be smoother, easier, and faster. But sometimes, a coach needs not to rush a decision through, but to slow it down.
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You can read the full transcription of this podcast over on GeePawHill.org. Any feedback, you can always tweet @GeePawHill on Twitter. To get more involved in the Change-Harvesting community, click here to join the Camerata...
Duration:00:04:29
What About Failure? | #146
11/9/2022
If we're going to enable and support change, we're going to fail, more often than we succeed, and we want to bake tht idea in, early on, lest we fail both more often, and potentially more disastrously.
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Duration:00:05:31
Can We Be Honest? | #145
10/28/2022
Can we be honest? If we're going to be successful change midwives, honesty is very important. In this technique card from Leading Technical Change, I talk about some of the ins & outs of this complicated topic.
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Duration:00:05:49
Slash the Load | #144
10/25/2022
The people who hire me ask me to help their teams make changes. Most of the time, my first step is to see how I can slash those teams' load. To me, this is dreadfully obvious, but for a lot of folks seeking change, it comes as a completely shocking idea. The weirdest part, though, is that it not only improves our ability to change, it usually also increases our actual productivity. Let's talk about the change effect of that first, then the productivity effect.
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Duration:00:05:18
Joy Project: FGNO Plotter | #143
10/7/2022
Joy project: Today's a comparatively light work day, so I'm gonna lay out what I'm actually trying to do with this project. The source, btw, is at: https://github.com/GeePawHill/fgno-plotter.
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Duration:00:05:27
Against Automated Macrotests | #142
10/4/2022
TDD Pro-Tip: I advocate against automated macro-tests -- those whose base is entire running programs --, as their cost is high and their benefit is doubtful. I very rarely write them. There is a bewildering variety of terminology out there around what I'm calling macro-tests, so let's poke around a little.
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Duration:00:11:34
Some TDD History | #141
9/30/2022
I spoze the historic and ongoing inability/unwillingness of the software trade to grasp and adopt test-driven development (TDD) is one of the most frustrating & demoralizing events of my forty-two years as a professional geek.
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Duration:00:09:26
On Over-Coding | #140
9/27/2022
Let's talk for a minute about "over-coding". Over-coding, when you're a TDD'ist, is writing more code than you (intended to) have test to cover. But I will offer a few thoughts on this to *non* TDD'ers and TDD'ers alike.
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Duration:00:06:03
Ten I-Statements About Change | #139
6/29/2022
Here's ten I-Statements about change, in the geek trades, and beyond. My hope is that it will give you a richer sense of where I'm coming from in my blogs, talks, videos, and courses.
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Duration:00:07:34
Trade Collapse Begins? | #138
6/16/2022
I've oft mentioned how the twin cost-revolutions in geekery warped & nearly destroyed our trade. Then wondered if we'll get to a place where it's no longer profitable for most companies to write bad software poorly. This morning I wonder if I'm seeing the beginning of it.
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Duration:00:04:05
On Not Knowing | #137
5/17/2022
I was a good programmer because I was a *terrific* memorist: I could learn things by heart, and I could organize them in my mind in such a fashion that I could get to them whenever I needed them. It is the nature of humans that whatever they have had so far, they assume they will have forever. There's a default assumption that whatever's going on will continue to go on, ad infinitum. This applies to the good things they have, and also the bad things, of course, and is a defining property of...
Duration:00:04:46
The Shadows of Software Design | #136
2/15/2022
On the cover of Hofstadter's famous _Godel, Escher, and Bach_, there's a photo of an artifact he made, called a "trip-let". The trip-let, when lit from three different angles, produces shadows that spell out "G", "E", and "B".
Let's talk about software design.
-- You can read the full transcription of this podcast over on GeePawHill.org. Any feedback, you can always tweet @GeePawHill on Twitter. To get more involved in the Change-Harvesting community, click here to join the Camerata...
Duration:00:09:17
Me, Gary, and TDD | #135
2/8/2022
True story: Eighteen or so years ago, I had a gig rolling code at an engineering company. We were writing a windows app using Microsoft Foundation Classes to drive a TTY interface to a box of various radio hardware junk.
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Duration:00:04:42
MMMSS - The Pin-Making Floptimization | #134
12/28/2021
In our efforts to optimize the Many More Much Smaller Steps (MMMSS) path, we've tried and rejected the "shortest-distance" floptimization. Today, let's take up the "pin-making" floptimization, in which we create specialists, stations, and hand-offs.
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Duration:00:13:55
MMMSS - The Shortest-Distance Floptimization | #133
12/21/2021
We've built ourselves a positive case for "Many More Much Smaller Steps" (MMMSS). There's a counter-case, tho, based in a trio of proposed optimizations. Sadly, those optimizations usually flop. Today, let's take up the "Shortest Distance" floptimization.
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Duration:00:12:55
MMMSS - The Intrinsic Benefit of Steps | #132
11/9/2021
We've covered the MMMSS idea a couple of times now. This time we want to consider the key element of the case in favor: the remarkable intrinsic value we receive from Many More Much Smaller Steps. It's not immediately obvious, so let's take our time.
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Duration:00:12:05
Random Coaching Tips | #131
11/2/2021
As a person who has been successfully coaching software development teams for twenty years, let me throw out a few ideas to chew over. With luck, maybe one of them will jiggle the frame enough for you to find a next step.
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Duration:00:04:58
MMMSS - A Closer Look at Steps | #130
10/26/2021
Earlier, we sketched out MMMSS, Many More Much Smaller Steps, laying out the bare bones. Cool, cool, but now we need to thicken our sense of the idea. Today, let's close in a little more on what "step" means to us.
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Duration:00:12:48
Many More Much Smaller Steps - First Sketch | #129
9/28/2021
The first plank of my take on fixing the trade is MMMSS: If you want more value faster, take Many More Much Smaller Steps. Today I want to start laying this out for folks. This isn't gonna happen in one thread, but let's get started.
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Duration:00:07:53
Ten I-Statements About Refactoring | #128
8/17/2021
In the spirit of my Ten I-Statements about TDD, here's ten more, this time about refactoring. I'm not covering everything, just hitting some of the high points of my refactoring activity here.
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Duration:00:08:25