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New episode! 🎥 “Don’t Think” Llewellyn Falco and I explore the power of not knowing—and how AI changes what it means to think. Watch now 👉 youtube.com/watch?v=kmq4u-… #AIcollaboration #EnsembleProgramming #ConversationsWithAI
Focus on Safety ‘...Often the questions you think show your ignorance turn out to be the most useful ones because they accelerate your learning and can also help uncover learning for others.’ ― @MarkPearlCoZa trello.com/c/t2eQIKy1/206… #MobProgramming #EnsembleProgramming
Bring Fear into the Open ‘The first step to addressing the fear of slowing the mob down is talking about it with the person.’ ― @MarkPearlCoZa trello.com/c/t2eQIKy1/206… #MobProgramming #EnsembleProgramming
Less Experienced Person Joining ‘...Here are four things you can do to help alleviate this fear: • Bring the fear into the open. • Focus on safety. • Optimize their learning.’ ― @MarkPearlCoZa trello.com/c/t2eQIKy1/206… #MobProgramming #EnsembleProgramming
Ensemble Tip 11: Curiosity needs safety to grow. When an Ensemble welcomes questions and uncertainty, it unlocks learning and shared insight. #CodeCraftWeekends #SocialProgramming #EnsembleProgramming #PairProgramming Image courtesy of: Brooke Cagle via Unsplash
Ensemble Tip 10: Writing a Test List helps an Ensemble align on how to build something test-first. It supports deliberate, focused practice—the kind often seen in disciplined, high-performing teams. #CodeCraftWeekends #SocialProgramming #EnsembleProgramming #PairProgramming
Ensemble Tip 9: Discovery Trees support iterative, incremental exploration. As an Ensemble builds the tree together, they make their thinking visible—fostering shared ownership, better alignment, and faster decision-making. #CodeCraftWeekends #EnsembleProgramming
Ensemble Tip 8: Honoring Strong Style (Ensemble Tip 3) forces us to act deliberately and share knowledge as we go. Our knowledge as a group grows constantly when we work this way, making the Ensemble stronger and more effective each day. #CodeCraftWeekends #EnsembleProgramming
Flow Freeway Metaphor ‘...At its essence, flow is about things moving steadily and continuously.’ ― @MarkPearlCoZa trello.com/c/t2eQIKy1/206… #MobProgramming #EnsembleProgramming
Ensemble Tip 7: Ensemblists collaborate with the Navigator. The Driver abstains and waits for direction from the Navigator. This amplifies quieter voices, supporting shared ownership and working against group think. #CodeCraftWeekends #SocialProgramming #EnsembleProgramming
Ensemble Tip 6: When an ensemble applies strong style, Ensemblists are not Navigators. Drivers ignore Ensemblists' requests, taking direction only from the Navigator. #CodeCraftWeekends #SocialProgramming #EnsembleProgramming #PairProgramming
Mobbing Tip 5: If only the Driver knows enough to act as Navigator, make the Driver the Navigator. Doing otherwise goes against Mobbing Tip 3 - Use Strong Style. #CodeCraftWeekends #SocialProgramming #MobProgramming #EnsembleProgramming #PairProgramming
'At its core, Mob Programming is a flow-centric way to create software, meaning your mob is working together—continuously—to help move a piece of work from start to finish.’ ― @MarkPearlCoZa trello.com/c/t2eQIKy1/206… #MobProgramming #EnsembleProgramming
Mobbing Tip 4: The Driver is a Smart Input Device. The Driver does not satisfy their own curiosity, they take the Primary Navigator's intent and turn that into code. #CodeCraftWeekends #SocialProgramming #MobProgramming #EnsembleProgramming #PairProgramming