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Distributed.

Jack Hannah, Tuple
Remote Work
Pair Programming
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Tuple
Hybrid Work
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Engineering Teams
Onboarding
Distributed
Work-Life Balance
Communication Challenges
Software Engineering
Remote Work Isolation
Software Quality
Gorails
AI In Software Development
Agile Software Development
Extreme Programming
Software Design
Thoughtworks

Remote work is here to stay. Whether you’re firmly in the return to office camp or die hard distributed, the cat’s out of the bag for the industry. The Distributed podcast, from Tuple, deconstructs how world-class engineers and their teams navigate the challenges (and opportunities) remote work creates. Host Jack Hannah uncovers stories of teams and individuals overcoming technical challenges, wor... more

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How do you keep a massive, distributed engineering organization with 80,000 employees aligned and actually understanding one another? In this episode of Distributed, host Jack Hannah sits down with Ian Varley, Principal Architect at Salesforce, to ta... more

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In this episode of Distributed, host Jack Hannah speaks with Jori Lallo, co-founder of Linear, to unpack how he and his co-founders shaped one of the most opinionated products in software. They discuss why the team built a product before a business, ... more

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In this episode of the Distributed podcast, host Jack Hannah talks with Jeff Langr, a software coach, author, and longtime XP advocate. Jeff has helped teams across dozens of companies navigate Agile, pairing, and collaborative programming practices.... more

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In this episode of the Distributed podcast, host Jack Hannah sits down with Woody Zuill, the programmer, coach, and speaker best known for popularizing mob programming.

Rather than rehashing the basics of mob programming, Woody talks about what it m... more

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Recent Guests

Jori Lallo
Co-founder of Linear, a tool for building and planning software products
Linear
Episode: Linear cofounder on feedback, focus, and building remote-first teams with Jori Lallo
Jeff Langr
Founder and owner of Langr Software Solutions, distinguished in Agile software development with over 40 years of experience.
Langr Software Solutions
Episode: Why Jeff Langr thinks mob programming beats solo work every time
Benji Weber
Co-founder and CTO of Geordie AI, with prior experience as VP of engineering at Mindgard
Geordie AI
Episode: Cofounder & CTO of Geordie AI on the paradox of giving control with Benji Weber
Ed Gibbs
Software engineering tech lead at Cisco Meraki with nearly 30 years of experience, previously a pro paintballer.
Cisco Meraki
Episode: Inside the 3rd largest Rails monolith in the world with Cisco Tech Lead Ed Gibbs
James Simone
Principal engineer at Salesforce with a background in finance.
Salesforce
Episode: Principal Engineer at Salesforce on collaborative programming with James Simone
Obie Fernandez
Prolific musician, photographer, author, entrepreneur, and software developer.
Shopify
Episode: 6x founder and Shopify Principal Engineer on AI, Rails, and pairing with Obie Fernandez
Emily Bache
Software engineer, author, technical coach, and creator of Samman Coaching
Samman Coaching
Episode: Emily Bache on software quality, technical excellence, and driving change
Colin Sidoti
Co-founder and CEO of Clerk
Clerk
Episode: Clerk Cofounder & CEO on how to build a company that delivers incredible DX with Colin Sidoti
Ryan Bergman
Principal engineer with over 25 years of software development experience.
John Deere
Episode: Principal Engineer at John Deere on how extreme programming saved his startup

Host

Jack Hannah
Host who focuses on remote work and interviews leading engineers and tech professionals to explore their insights on working in distributed teams.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 7 ratings
  • Revelatory

    I’ve been working in a distributed team for years without acknowledging it as such. Each episode sheds light on challenges and solutions to make a high performing team. I’ll need to listen to them over and take notes.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RickyBackerEggsAndBacon
    United States6 months ago

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The discussions are considered enlightening and relatable, especially for those navigating challenges in distributed teams.
Listeners appreciate the focus on practical strategies for remote work and the valuable insights provided by industry experts.
There is noted emphasis on both technical and emotional aspects of working remotely, which resonates well with the audience.

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Why Jeff Langr thinks mob programming beats solo work every time
Q: How do you feel about this big return to office push that you're seeing companies make these days?
Return to office pushes, driven by economic factors, should adapt to better accommodate remote work, which can be equally effective and less stressful.
Why Jeff Langr thinks mob programming beats solo work every time
Q: When do you see mobbing as a bad choice?
Mob programming may not suit everyone as some individuals might struggle with the constant collaborative environment, but in most cases, it's highly effective.
Why Jeff Langr thinks mob programming beats solo work every time
Q: What are the things that typically slow down software development most, that you think mob programming addresses?
Mob programming reduces overhead from meetings and rituals associated with traditional programming practices, allowing for faster decision-making and problem-solving.
Why Jeff Langr thinks mob programming beats solo work every time
Q: Why do you think that mob programming is the most effective way to develop software?
Mob programming minimizes distractions and enhances productivity by utilizing the collective knowledge and skills of all developers in real-time with direct communication.
Woody Zuill on the future of mob programming, AI, and effectiveness
Q: What advice would you offer a new software engineer about what skills to master or focus on?
Woody suggests that new software engineers should learn basic coding skills and focus on effective communication within teams, which he considers crucial for success in software development.

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Focused on the evolving landscape of remote work, this audio series explores the experiences and insights of world-class engineers and their teams as they navigate the myriad challenges and opportunities that arise in distributed environments. Each episode features engaging discussions that unearth practical strategies for overcoming technical hurdles, enhancing interpersonal dynamics, and mitigating distractions in remote settings. Unique for its emphasis on both the technical aspects of engineering and the often-overlooked emotional and social dimensions of remote collaboration, the show offers listeners valuable perspectives on building effective, high-performing teams in a new normal.

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2. Jeff Langr
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4. Ed Gibbs
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7. Emily Bache
8. Colin Sidoti

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