How do you make developers productive? There's kind of two ways. One is to give them really tough deadlines and crack the whip, tell them how tight faster,. work longer, work harder, move faster. The other is to pay these people a lot of money; they're smart. And they really love what they do. How can we help them be productive? Like, what can we do to create an environment where they can do move as quickly as possible?, asked Dr. Michaela Grayler.
This week Adam is joined by Abi Noda, founder and CEO of DX to talk about DX AKA DevEx (or the long-form Developer Experience). Since the dawn of software development there has been this push to understand what makes software teams efficient, but more importantly what does it take to understand developer productivity? That’s what Abi has been focused on for the better part of the last 8 years of his career. He started a company called Pull Panda that was acquired by GitHub, spent a few years there on this problem before going out on his own to start DX which helps startups to the fortune 500 companies gather real insights that leads to real improvement.
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