AFH: Using MobProgramming within the Scrum Framework

Using MobProgramming within the Scrum Framework. Join Chris Lucian, Austin Chadwick, Ryan Ripley, and Todd Miller as they share and discuss their take on #MobProgramming. In addition, we talked about mob programming vs. code review, continuous improvement, and pair/mob programming being exhausting vs. sustainable. 

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ABOUT RYAN RIPLEY

ABOUT RYAN RIPLEY

A Professional Scrum Trainer with Scrum.org, Ryan Ripley has experience as a software developer, manager, director, and Scrum Master in multiple Fortune 500 companies.

Ryan is committed to helping teams break the cycle of “bad Scrum” so they can deliver valuable software that delights their customers. The host of "Agile for Humans," the top agile podcast on iTunes, Ryan lives in Indiana with his wife, Kristin, and three children.

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