This special episode of The Mob Mentality Show is a cross-post from Tuple’s podcast/videocast Distributed, where Chris and Austin join host Jack Hannah for an in-depth conversation about mob programming, agile leadership, and the evolving role of AI in software development.
Originally recorded for Distributed, this discussion brings a fresh outside perspective to topics Chris and Austin have explored in over 300 episodes of The Mob Mentality Show—but here, they dive even deeper into the origins of mob programming, how it spread across the organization, and what it takes to protect team culture while scaling.
Listeners will hear stories about early experiments—like rearranging office spaces to make pairing/mobbing possible—navigating challenging product owner relationships, and using “cellular division” to grow teams without losing their collaborative spirit. The conversation also covers AI in social coding, from generating code in domain-specific languages to treating AI as another member of the mob, plus honest thoughts on whether AI could ever replace pair or mob programming.
Key Topics in This Cross-Post Episode:
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How one team’s mob programming experiment became an org-wide practice
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Lessons from creating and sustaining 300+ agile/XP episodes
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Office and workflow changes that enable collaboration at scale
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Maintaining team culture through growth and change
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Where AI fits (and doesn’t) in mob and pair programming
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Practical advice for teams without internal XP mentors
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The future of AI in collaborative software development
If you’re interested in agile leadership, developer experience, extreme programming, or the human side of software engineering, you’ll get proven strategies you can apply immediately—plus inspiration from seeing how practices spread beyond their starting point.
Video and Show Notes: https://youtu.be/Cd0L4jyaUIg
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