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In this episode, Hiten is sharing with us how Nira is hiring a global and scalable remote team and optimizing remote work practices.
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00:25 - Hiten Shah's path03:00 - Hiring challenges in a remote and global setting09:00 - Why great planning should be a core skill for all engineers13:00 - Scaling a remote engineering team14:00 - Optimizing remote work practices and planning exercises15:50 - Async and sync communication at Nira18:00 - Working remotely vs working from home during a global pandemic28:00 - Adoption of distributed work -
Dragan will share with us his study on optimizing PR and philosophy on async vs sync development.
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02:20 - Dragan's path to extreme programming04:00 - Dragan's study on the best way to code review11:40 - "how do we keep the cost of code review per line of code constant, as we decrease the size of the PR"12:00 - Synchronous code creation13:40 - Accelerate: Building and Scaling High Performing Technology https://www.amazon.com/Accelerate-Building-Performing-Technology-Organizations/dp/B07BMBYHXL14:30 - Mobbing and pairing for more productive and effective developers16:00 - Deep dive into Dragan's study metrics and insights18:50 - Enable teams to evaluate their current process in a data-informed way20:00 - The results your team can expect from Dragan's study22:30 - Latency in remote vs. co-located teams24:00 - Remote vs. co-located and the tools to enable both28:00 - Psychological safety and positive reinforcing feedback loop in synchronous workflows35:00 - The tools to help you get into a collaboration mode faster38:20 - Asynchronous versus synchronous work39:00 - Fewer delays in communication leads to shorter feedback loopshttps://www.slideshare.net/kobac/async-code-reviews-are-killing-your-companys-throughput-248758692
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In this episode, Don Goodman-Wilson will be talking to Remote.com founder and CEO Job Van Der Voort about building, scaling, and managing remote teams, why Remote.com was founded, and the challenges for global remote teams.
Just last week the company announced they raised a $150 million Series B.
Remote.com provides international payroll benefits, taxes and compliance for businesses.
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00:40 - Remote.com founding story by Job and what the challenges are for remote global teams.02:39 - How does remote.com structure its model to make international hiring a breeze?
04:20 - What were remote.com's biggest challenges when setting up this sort of system?06:35 - What does it like harmonizing global vacation schedules in an "unlimited vacation" era?09:15 - Trends in remote work and what's next?11:40 - Job's tips for managers in different time zones15:30 - What top skills and tools do you expect a remote worker to learn to be successful?16:23 - How to be a better manager of a remote team17:12 - What is Job's recommendation for the best remote working stack?18:30 - Exploring VR as an alternative for bringing people together20:45 - The advantages of remote work and diversity at remote.comhttps://nltimes.nl/2021/06/03/quarter-work-home-lovers-rather-change-jobs-return-office
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In this episode, CoScreen co-founders Max and Till are talking to Jake Saper, a partner at Emergence Capital on deep collaboration, the future of work and tools that pioneered deep collaboration workflows.
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00:45 - Journey to venture capital03:30 - The origin of Deep Collaboration by Jake07:00 - Figma as a leader of Deep Collaboration11:00 - Persona-based mentality vs Job-to-be-done based mentality13:00 - Bringing back context to engineers with Deep Collaboration16:55 - The successful future of application switching19:40 - "Collaboration software is increasingly at odds with productivity"23:00 - Remote engineering stack for Deep Collaboration25:50 - The struggles of hybrid work post covid27:50 - Creating moments of serendipity remotely -
In this episode, CoScreen co-founders Max and Till are talking to Darren Murph, Head of Remote at GitLab
00:25 - About Derren and his career path to GitLab02:00 - The way GitLab approaches async and sync communication05:30 - Hiring in a remote organization08:00 - How COVID helped organizations understand better their operating principles11:17 - How to overcome the miscommunications of async14:00 - How GitLab is achieving more async work with fewer sync sessions15:50 - Mob and pair programming while working remotely17:30 - How to avoid a deeper communication wedge with dedicated proposals.18:24 - How GitLab is scaling and cataloging knowledge long term21:00 - GitLab as the only source of truth22:35 - How GitLab came up with its core values 25:00 - The difference between working remote and working from home26:30 - The future of work29:55 - Tips and tricks for bettering remote work35:00 - Serendipity in office vs in a remote setting -
We are chatting with Joe Nash on how to build developer communities, running virtual hackathons, and Battlesnake.
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00:40: What does it mean to build developer relationships02:00: The power of learning through hackathons03:30: Creativity and creation at hackathons05:30: Why virtual hackathons might be more productive10:30: The role Discord and Twitch play in virtual event and hackathons15:30: How Battlesnake came to be what it is today22:00: The importance of social component in a virtual eventhttps://mlh.io/
https://play.battlesnake.com/
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In this episode, Don Goodman-Wilson will be talking to Floor Drees from Microsoft on developer relations, organizing engaging developer conferences, and the challenge of being remote during COVID
00:30 - About Floor Drees and DevRel at Microsoft02:20 - About conferences in the developer space05:00 - How to create an engaging event08:50 - The advantages and benefits of remote conferences15:00 - Creating an accessible virtual conference18:00 - Hybrid events and creating a more inclusive environment for everyone19:50 - The way conferences will change in the near futureCheck out CoScreen
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In this episode, Max and Till, co-founders of CoScreen talking to Jason Warner, CTO of GitHub
00:50 - Jason Warner journey to GitHub 02:40 - Collaborative engineering impact on GitHub 05:03 - What is the next big thing for asynchronous engineering workflows 08:20 - Jason's experiment and experience working remotely for a decade 15:18 - Managing your energy level in a remote environment 17:38 - Creating moments of serendipity while working remotely 20:30 - Jason's toolstack and approaches 23:55 - The mass adoption of Pair Programming during the pandemic 27:00 - Developers value creation 30:26 - What is next for 2021Check out GitHub
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In this episode, Don from CoScreen is chatting with Geoffrey Huntley, a remote engineer living out of his van in Australia
00:42 - How Geoff got into Van Life and minimalist lifestyle.03:05 - The Van08:33 - Working from home equipment for van life12:24 - What are your challenges of remote work14:20 - synchronous vs asynchronous communication in different time zones20:37 - The future of remote workVisit Geoffrey's website to learn more about Van Life → ghuntley.com
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CoScreen co-founders Max and Till are talking to Christian Bach and Mathias Biilman, co-founders of Netlify about JAMstack, modern web-development, and leading a remote team.
00:50 - How Netlify was founded → Netlify mission is to build a cohesive collaborative workflow layer11:05 - Why Microsoft or Amazon didn't think about it before Netlify?17:20 - JAMstack, its popularity and misuse21:48 → Netlify's inclusive approach to building web applications.22:30 - Synchronous work and asynchronous developer flow at Netlify26:58 - Moving from 60% to 100% remote29:10 - Sharing knowledge asynchronous across Netlify31:30 - Creating moments of serendipity remotely.35:17 - Netlify's asynchronous and synchronous tool stack.40:33 - The next-gen of international entrepreneurship44:30 - What is next in 2021 -
In this episode, we are chatting with Emil Ivov from jitsi, a free open-source video conferencing software for web & mobile.
02:20 → How Jitsi maintained open-source identity after the Atlassian acquisition.06:30 → How to make open source survive an acquisition.17:00 → The world isn't lacking generic meeting solutions - "how do I waste less time over meetings."19:30 → The commoditization of conferencing20:00 → What made Zoom the leader in the conferencing space? "Zoom's strength is being a generic tool which is also their greatest weakness"23:30 → How CoScreen is giving the natural background connection remotely.25:50 → Jitsi's background infrastructure30:45 → Zoom's end-2-end encryption and its importance in chat infrastructure42:00 → Mass scaling Jitsi during a pandemic46:30 → How CoScreen is using Jitsi50:00 → Vp9 support and WebRTC application -
In today's episode, we will be celebrating the 10th anniversary of Mob Programming alongside a true expert on the topic, Austin Chadwich from the Mob Mentality Show.
03:15 - The difference between mob programming and pair programming05:25 - Mobbing synchronously in remote work08:30 - The hidden cost of programming12:40 - The learning curve of Mob Programming15:30 - How to mob program when working remotely17:00 - Toolsets for remote mobbing19:20 - Mobbing using Microsoft teams22:00 - how to maintain a mobbing flow remotelyHere you can find all the resources and links referenced in this episode:
Mob Mentality Show Podcast, VideoCast, and social media links: https://trello.com/c/YLvquW9E/133-mob-mentality-showMob Programming Definition and 101: https://trello.com/c/SE7iX4Vp/262-mob-programming-101My LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/austin-chadwick-3a58151a4/My co-host for Mob Mentality, Chris Lucian:https://www.chrislucian.com/https://twitter.com/christophlucianIntroducing Mobbing with empathy to peers: https://youtu.be/jLk-mRBF4NYMob Programming Financial Benefits and ROI: https://trello.com/c/dynon69u/190-mob-programming-financial-benefits-and-roiWoody on Mob Programming: https://trello.com/c/aIydOkGJ/126-woody-on-mob-programmingMob Programming Time Lapses: https://trello.com/c/uTjZxGIY/134-mob-programming-time-lapsesRecorded Remote Mob Programming Sessions: https://trello.com/c/K7ZolXmo/266-recorded-remote-mob-programming-sessionsMobbing and Joy: https://youtu.be/d8Af5TxIv04Remote Mob Programming Resources: https://trello.com/c/yULnS70P/101-remote-mob-programming-resourcesAnyDesk: https://trello.com/c/xm5UVI5u/244-anydeskMob Git Handover Tool: https://trello.com/c/vrMZfNlr/331-mob-git-handover-toolMob Mentality on Remote Mob Programming and Tools: https://trello.com/c/l96SiQum/254-mob-mentality-on-remote-mob-programmingCurated board of other resources on Mobbing and software development in general: https://trello.com/b/1lfMkCOh/software-profession-resources
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Max Co-founder of CoScreen is talking to Sherif Abushadi and Willem Wyndham from NEAR about the importance of visibility in remote working
04:30 - How the team at NEAR is operating globally as a remote-first organization.08:00 - How to stay visible when working remotely.10:30 - How to encourage introverts to communicate remotely.12:30 - How to get your message across in a remote environment.15:20 - How the team at NEAR practicing visibility and saving hours a day using CoScreen.15:20 - How the team at NEAR practicing visibility and saving hours a day using CoScreen.17:00 - Willem is sharing how he uses CoScreen for pairing, ad hoc, and hang out with his team. 19:00 - NEAR's remote tool stack for productivity.21:30 - "CoScreen is the only platform that we use in all 3 modes"22:45 - Staying connected while working during a global pandemic.
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In this episode, CoScreen co-founders will be talking to John Lilly,
04:00 - How Mozilla as a distributed team stayed in contact04:45 - Why John invested in Figma06:20 - How GitHub changes the way we code today10:30 - How to introduce collaboration to engineers16:50 - What happens next with remote collaboration22:22 - How John Lilly sees zoom evolve compared to smaller companies30:00 - What is next in 2021
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Welcome to the second episode of the Deep Collaboration Podcast.
Tim Chen, engineer at Grid AI and investor, is in discussion with Jason Thomas, Co-founder & Chief Technology Officer of CoScreen (https://coscreen.co) about the power of deep collaboration for remote teams and startups in particular.
ABOUT THE DEEP COLLABORATION PODCAST:
This podcast features a series of interviews and discussions by the team behind CoScreen (https://coscreen.co) on the future of work. We believe that there is a better way to work together and are speaking to like-minded thought leaders in remote collaboration and engineering.