\u201cWhen I think about well-crafted software, it\u2019s code that we are not scared to change. The code clearly specifies what it does. When we change one part of it, don\u2019t break the other. You always feel that you are in control. You are controlling the code, not the other way around."
\nSandro Mancuso is the author of \u201cThe Software Craftsman\u201d and co-founder of Codurance. In this episode, Sandro shared his great insights on how developers can become a software craftsman by adopting professionalism, pragmatism, and pride mindset to achieve higher levels of technical excellence. We started off with Sandro\u2019s career journey, how he adopted the software craftsmanship mindset in his career and started the London Software Craftsmanship Community. We then dived deep into Software Craftsmanship, how it relates to agile, and the importance of a well-crafted software. We also discussed his latest work on Software Modernization, the principles behind a successful modernization, the business drivers, and common impediments. In the end, Sandro re-emphasized the importance of pragmatism and how we can improve our pragmatism in our career.
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\nSandro Mancuso\u2019s Bio
\nSandro Mancuso is a Software craftsman, co-founder of Codurance, author of The Software Craftsman, founder of the London Software Craftsmanship Community and international speaker.
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