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Lean Dev
Ben Ellerby
3 episodes
3 days ago
Michael Balle (Lean Practitioner & author) & Ben Ellerby (Engineering Lead & AWS Serverless Hero) answer questions from software developers on how Lean thinking can help deliver better code and user experiences.
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Michael Balle (Lean Practitioner & author) & Ben Ellerby (Engineering Lead & AWS Serverless Hero) answer questions from software developers on how Lean thinking can help deliver better code and user experiences.
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Technology
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How can we apply the concept of working in small batches to coding without damage to the holistic architecture?
Lean Dev
12 minutes 29 seconds
5 years ago
How can we apply the concept of working in small batches to coding without damage to the holistic architecture?

In this episode of the Lean Dev podcast Michael Balle and Ben Ellerby answer a question from a software developer: "How can we apply the concept of working in small batches to coding without taking short term design decisions that damage the holistic architecture?"

We discuss learning habits, bugs and programming paradigms.

Follow us on Twitter: @Michael_Balle @EllerbyBen

Lean Dev
Michael Balle (Lean Practitioner & author) & Ben Ellerby (Engineering Lead & AWS Serverless Hero) answer questions from software developers on how Lean thinking can help deliver better code and user experiences.