SPaMCAST 606 - Seriously Good Software, A Discussion With Marco Faella

Published: July 5, 2020, 9 p.m.

b'The Software Process and Measurement Cast 606 features our interview with Marco Faella, author of Seriously Good Software: Code that Works, Survives, and Wins. Marco and I discussed quality, craftsmanship, and how being a passionate coder and academic mix.\\xa0 Marco Faella teaches advanced programming at a major Italian university. His published work includes peer-reviewed research articles, a Java certification manual, and a video course on Java streams.\\xa0\\xa0 His contact data is: Homepage: \\xa0\\xa0 Twitter: Book: I have discount codes (just ask!) Re-Read Saturday News\\xa0 This week we are taking a break from our re-read of to celebrate the 4th of July and my wife\\u2019s birthday. We will be back next week.\\xa0 Remember to buy a copy of to support the authors and blog!\\xa0\\xa0 Week 1: - Week 2: (The Story of Herbie) - Week 3: - \\xa0 Week 4: - \\xa0 Announcements! Patterns Podcast: The first full episode of the Patterns Podcast has been posted on YouTube. In the first full episode, Ben Wozniki and I tackle the concept of User Stories. User Stories are a ubiquitous feature of Agile implementations.\\xa0 We have posted the video on our YouTube channel. We would love to have your feedback. I will not throw a 200 mg file in the audio podcast feed again (we might create another feed).\\xa0 Tom Cagley and Associates Website: We are days away from a website that brings everything together, my company, the blog, and the podcast. We will also be kicking off a newsletter in later July. We are still in the design process so I would really like your input on what makes a great newsletter. One of my favorites is Tim Ferris\\u2019s . \\xa0 Email me at tcagley@tomcagley.com.\\xa0 Feel free to send a sample.\\xa0 Next SPaMCAST The Software Process and Measurement Cast 607 features our interview with Mark Tolbert and Susan Parente to discuss their new book on Hybrid Project Management.\\xa0Hybrid Project Management. Agile hybrids are often pilloried, Mark and Susan make a strong case that hybrids have a place in delivering value.'