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Corey Haines on Software Craftsmanship

Episode #508 Thursday, December 17, 2009

Corey Haines shares his ideas on the Software Craftsmanship movement: training, apprenticeship, guidance, and collaboration.

Guests:

Corey Haines

Corey Haines has been getting paid to develop software for over 13 years. He spent much of his professional career in the Microsoft ecosystem, until moving out of the corporate world and joining a small startup doing Ruby on Rails. After getting fired from the startup, he began a year-long journey, traveling the midwest and east coast on a pair-programming tour, spending anywhere from a day to a week at different places, pairing with people in exchange for room and board. While on the road, he has also focused on expanding and defining the message of the Software Craftsmanship movement, as it pertains to both professionalism and career development.

 

Corey has been actively engaged in practicing the Extreme Programming techniques for developing software for nearly 6 years. He has been actively following the Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) techniques since the first rumblings of it in 2005. Lately, he has been actively mentoring others in the BDD workflow, as it pertains to day-to-day engineering practices, such as TDD and executable acceptance criteria.

 

Nowadays, Corey is focused on collecting ideas for establishing a craftsmanship-based school of software development in the next 3-5 years.

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