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Episode 123 - "20yrs of Pragmatic Programmers

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Episode 123

20yrs of Pragmatic Programmers

Guests: Andy Hunt Dave Thomas

16 Sep 2019 | 0 Comments

In this episode we talk to Andy Hunt and Dave Thomas about Pragmatic Programming

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Show Notes

In this episode we talk to Andy Hunt and Dave Thomas about Pragmatic Programming, and the release of the 20th Anniversary Edition of the Pragmatic Programmer

Contact Andy Hunt:

Twitter: https://twitter.com/PragmaticAndy

Website: https://toolshed.com/

Contact Dave Thomas:

Website: https://pragdave.me/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/pragdave

Other Links:

The Pragmatic Bookshelf: https://pragprog.com

The Pragmatic Programmer, 20th Anniversary Edition: https://pragprog.com/book/tpp20/the-pragmatic-programmer-20th-anniversary-edition

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Andy Hunt

Andy Hunt

Andy Hunt is an author and publisher, avid musician, and sometime woodworker.

When not making noise or firewood he occasionally speaks at conferences. He has been active in the field of software development since before the @ sign.

He co-authored The Pragmatic Programmer with Dave as well as a dozen other titles (including science fiction novels), was an author of the Agile Manifesto.

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Dave Thomas

Dave Thomas

Dave Thomas founded the Pragmatic Bookshelf with Andy Hunt, and retired in 2016.

Dave coined the phrases 'Code Kata' and 'DRY' (Don't Repeat Yourself), and was an original signatory and author of The Manifesto for Agile Software Development.

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