Podcast - How AI Is Changing Agile Software Development
In this first episode of The Common Sense CTO Podcast, I'm joined by John Nolan. John is a true Agile Pioneer, a contemporary of Kent Beck, and co-founder of Connextra, the "XP from the ground up" business that introduced the "As a... I want.. So that..." form of User Story. He and I have known each other for a quarter of a century through our involvement in an innovative Software Practice conference series either side of the turn of the Century, and we reconnected recently after a hiatus of a couple of decades, to have some really interesting chats about those early days of agile, the evolution of software development over in the intervening two decades and the state of the art now around the opportunities and fears around AI in our space. www.commonsensecto.com www.stepthinking.com

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