Software Teaming Online Conference
Date: April 11, 2024 Time: Noon – 3pm EDT
Experiential is our goal for 2024. Attendees will have a chance to experience Software Teaming as done by experienced thought leaders with their own different approaches to it. We will host experienced Software Teaming facilitators doing coding and other activities where you and your teams can participate. You’ll have a chance to experience work as a fun and productive group.
Keynote: Emily Bache – Training Developers to do Technical Coaching; Experiences So Far
Emily Bache is an independent consultant, YouTuber and Technical Coach well known for her work with coding dojos and Samman method of technical coaching.
Featured Presenters / Facilitators
- David Batten and Chris Pipito – Remote Teaming Made Easy with mob.sh
- Mike Clement and Chuck Bates – Mini-Retros to Accelerate Adoption
- Lisi Hocke and Lisa Crispin – Capture the Flag Together: Security for Everyone
- Lennart Friden – Sticky Mob Programming
- Llewellyn Falco and Jay Bazuzi – Provable Refactorings – Safety without Tests
- Chris Lucian – Advocating for mob programming to leadership and throughout the organization
- Janina Nemec – Legacy Code Rehab – A Team Refactoring Adventure
- Quinton Quartel – Software Teaming at Scale with FAST
- Rickard Westman – How Software Teaming helped unlock the potential of our organization
- Woody Zuill – An Introduction to Mob Programming; Playing a Simple Game
Register here (sold out but you can join the wait list)
History
Mob Programming is now Software Teaming
We are renaming the Mob Programming conference in line with changes that Woody Zuill is making in how he teaches and promotes the group learning-and-doing practice that inspired not just this conference, but also many teams throughout the world.
Why the new name? It’s inspired partly by the groundbreaking work by Amy Edmondson in her study of how teams excel and partly because in some places the term “mobbing” has a pre-existing negative connotation.
The Mob Programming Conference was created by Agile New England in 2016 as the first conference globally to focus on Mob Programming as a core Agile team practice. Mob Programming emerged in 2011, led by Woody Zuill, and his software team at a company in San Diego, USA. Woody has volunteered his time working with us each year to create a fantastic conference program.
If you are interested in being part of the ST2024 team, please contact Nancy V. at softwareteamingconf@agilenewengland.org.
Past Mob Programming Conferences
To view information from past Mob Programming conferences, visit the Mob Programming Conference Website.