Extreme Programming with Steve Woods

Jun 22, 2020 | The Professional Noticer

This week, Andy has Solutions Architect Steve Woods in the studio to talk about how programming has evolved, why businesses are trying to lose their “technical debt”, and how people would rather live with a problem they cannot solve, than accept a solution they do not understand.

Tune in to hear how Steve took a problem—previously taking two weeks to solve—and turned it into an algorithm that could be completed in a matter of seconds.

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