In this report we explore a set of mob programming patterns discovered by two different teams — LendingHome and IBM — after more than a year of practice. Patterns we found include emergent roles in the mob such as the recorder, researcher, and facilitator, collaboration patterns such as create a punch list and form splinter groups, and driving patterns such as think out loud and asking the mob to
Manifesto Authors: Mike Beedle, Arie van Bennekum, Alistair Cockburn, Ward Cunningham, Martin Fowler, James Grenning, Jim Highsmith, Andrew Hunt, Ron Jeffries, Jon Kern, Brian Marick, Robert C. Martin, Steve Mellor, Ken Schwaber, and Jeff Sutherland. Description: Ten years ago a group of 17 independent-minded practitioners of several programming methodologies gathered near Salt Lake City and deve
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