More work stuff - I need to fill my daily journal quota!
We've got our automated testing down pretty well at work, so on to the next step. We start pair programming every single day in the afternoons tomorrow. It will be interesting to see how this goes, if we can make a habit of it. It's the best way to learn.
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We aren't going to do it full time, as the linked page suggests, but even part time should be very, very useful. I've learned to hate silo-style development. Everyone on a team should share ownership of every single line of code. There should not be anywhere that a developer fears to tread.
It's a little bit scary to work so closely with someone, the times that I've paired in the past - you have to fumble around and show your inadequacies, but it's worth it when you teach each other new things and hash out designs before they're halfway done. Code is easy to change as you're speaking about it and hard to change later.
The alternative - well, it is very nice to work alone and polish your work before you show it to other people, but it's just not as communicative in the end. I totally go off in the weeds when working alone.
We're going to rotate the pairs - most of the time it will be one Ruby expert paired with one former Fox Pro programmer who is learning Ruby, but is a domain expert in the software. It should be a good match. Everyone will work with everyone though, just to make sure we can all talk together.
Code reviews are coming, probably next month, too.
So the arc looks like -
Phase I - automated test suite: TDD and feature stories.
Phase II - pair programming.
Phase III - weekly team code reviews.
I love my job so much. I love love love it.
Man, I keep coming back to look at this pic. :) So cute! I want a kid of my own to dress up!!!!
What they should do on Halloween is take her out to get Candy and if anyone has a Pumpkin out but doesn't give out candy let her smash it to pieces or maybe have or smash something small like Tomatoes that would be cool.
I can go either way on Gallagher- but that little kid is adorable!!!
that is awesome!
OMG - find that kid one of those mini watermelons!
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James: that's Matt Haughey's kid :)
Why god why?
Ahahahahah! That's awesome.