This week Nikhil Nandagopal and I talked about building teams. Teams are the heart and soul of software development in all of its many aspects. Nikhil provides pragmatic advice for organizing people into teams. We also discussed the democratization of coding that low-code platforms deliver.

Nikhil Nandagopal, a co-founder of Appsmith, leads the development of the company’s product – the first open-source low-code platform for developers. He is a software engineer and entrepreneur with 10 years of experience building apps. 

Nikhil’s GitHub

Website: https://app.appsmith.com/applications 

Nikhil’s Profile: linkedin.com/in/nikhil-nandagopal-05534241

Twitter NikilNandagopal

Re-read Saturday News!

Chapter 17 of Extraordinary Badass Agile Coaching: The Journey from Beginner to Mastery and Beyond is titled “The Badass Agile Coach’s Guide to Starting Your Day” which provides a structure or ritual for beginning each coaching day. I almost see this as a macro planning arc that Bob has recommended for all coaching sessions.

Thinking about Christmas presents for your coaching friends? (302 days from today!) Buy a copy and beat the rush – Badass Agile Coaching: The Journey from Beginner to Mastery and Beyond

Week 16: Badass Agile Coach’s Guide to Starting Your Dayhttp://bit.ly/3Y4Kcgy 

Week 15: Situational Awareness as a Badass Agile Coachhttp://bit.ly/3KnoJMv 

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Next SPaMCAST

In the next Software Process and Measurement Cast, I want to talk about one of the great enemies of change – fatalism. Phrases like “that’s not our culture” or “that won’t work here” are discussion killers.

We will also have a visit from Tony Timbol who brings his To Tell A Story column to the podcast.