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Robert C. Martin

Software engineer and author known for his work on Agile software development and his series of "Clean" books.

Top 3 podcasts with Robert C. Martin

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Oct 31, 2019 • 1h 20min

Back to Agile's basics (Interview)

Robert C. Martin, famously known as Uncle Bob, is a software engineer and author celebrated for his work on Agile development and his 'Clean' book series. In this discussion, he shares the origins of his nickname and delves into the Agile Manifesto's significance today. Bob emphasizes the necessity of returning to Agile's core principles amidst modern challenges. He explores the dynamics of team collaboration, the importance of code quality, and how Agile practices facilitate effective project management, all while shedding light on the urgent need for responsibility in the growing development landscape.
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Apr 22, 2020 • 38min

Clean Code for Managers: Robert C. Martin, a.k.a. Uncle Bob

In this engaging discussion, Robert C. Martin, known as Uncle Bob, shares insights from his 50 years in software engineering. He emphasizes the importance of clean code as a foundation for quality software and team morale. Uncle Bob discusses metrics for assessing code quality and the severe consequences of neglecting it. He provides managerial tips on fostering a culture of clean coding and stresses the significance of honest communication with clients. Prepare to hear how the right mindset can save time and money while enhancing productivity!
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Nov 28, 2020 • 46min

Uncle Bob - The Long Reach of Code

Robert Martin, also known as Uncle Bob, is a programming pioneer and the bestselling author of Clean Code. In this discussion, he dives into the potential for automating programming while stressing the irreplaceable value of human intuition. He explores how to spot and nurture coding talent, the complexities of programming education, and the intriguing parallels between coding and musical intelligence. Additionally, he tackles the impact of quotas in tech and the political landscape, advocating for a merit-based approach in the industry.