.Net Rocks! interview on Moose, humane assessment, Pharo, GT and related things

A couple of weeks ago I had the pleasure of chatting with Carl Franklin and Richard Campbell on a .Net Rocks! interview.

We started from Moose and then we diverged into the issue of too prevalent code reading and how humane assessment addresses this part. We eventually also touched the Pharo live programming environment and the Glamorous Toolkit.

But, the experience was unique. I found both Carl and Richard to be great listeners, and I felt they helped me bring the message out. I could have done a better job, but it was certainly an interesting experience. For example, I truly love how they introduced the interview with a discussion about the return of Cobol. It paved the way nicely and I tried my best to link to it.

All in all, it was great fun. I’d do it again.

Posted by Tudor Girba at 30 July 2015, 9:21 pm link