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Jul 2023
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S1 E19 - The Dev Life | - Andy Hunt on R...

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EPISODE DESCRIPTION:
Pragmatic and Agile Programming are about as essential to and foundational as it comes when being a software engineer. But for tips and concepts written over 20 years ago, how much have Pragmatic & Agile Programming changed in our modern world with greater diversity and new tech such as AI? How much has stayed the same?

In this Dev Life edition of the Angular Plus Show, we’re joined by author Andy Hunt of the Pragmatic Programmer & Agile Manifesto to get his direct insights into what it means to be a Pragmatic Programmer today and how teams and individuals can reach their maximum potential. Line your your rubber duckies up in a row and get ready! This is… The Dev Life!

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https://twitter.com/PragmaticAndy
https://toolshed.com/
Pragmatic Programmer Twitter
https://pragprog.com/
https://agilemanifesto.org/
https://growsinstitute.com/

CONNECT WITH US:
Andrew Hunt - @PragmaticAndy, pragmaticandy@mastodon.social
Brooke Avery - @jediBravery
Preston Lamb - @PrestonJLamb
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