The Agile Embedded Podcast

Terrible Habits of the Solo Developer

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Dec 16, 2025
Jeff and Luca explore the unique hurdles solo embedded developers face, like juggling multiple roles and managing stakeholder demands. They discuss the dangers of skipping documentation and code reviews, highlighting the risks of hidden technical debt. The duo suggest practical strategies such as forming mastermind groups and hiring external reviewers. They emphasize the importance of enforcing self-discipline and embracing ongoing training to sharpen skills, proving that even solo developers can thrive by adopting agile principles.
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INSIGHT

Solo Agile Is Possible

  • Agile first principles (early feedback, iterate, adapt) apply perfectly to solo developers.
  • You can be agile without ceremonies or a Scrum Master by enforcing those principles yourself.
INSIGHT

One-Person Bottlenecks Are Visible

  • Solo developers can only make progress in one area at a time, which invites stakeholder pressure to multitask.
  • Single-piece flow helps, but solo work still forces trade-offs and visible stalls to others.
ANECDOTE

Pretending To Work On Two Projects

  • Luca admits to juggling projects by pretending to work on one while doing another.
  • That behavior highlights the weird coping tricks solo developers use under stakeholder pressure.
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