Interview with Robert C. Martin (Uncle Bob)

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  • Опубліковано 28 лис 2024

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  • @lisettem1009
    @lisettem1009 8 місяців тому

    This interview is still relevant today, thank you uncle Bob, professionalism, professionalism, can't leave home without it.

  • @MrSteffenBrem
    @MrSteffenBrem 10 років тому +15

    this guy is epic, love to listen to his talks :)

  • @gw2ksoft
    @gw2ksoft 11 років тому +1

    I just loved this interview. The answers given by Bob Martin are awesome. Just Awesome.!!!
    He touched and every aspect that I'm struggling to explain to all of my employers in my career.
    Hats off Uncle Bob! Hats-off !!!

  • @vavangio
    @vavangio 3 роки тому +1

    Very simple and objective answers, the basis to solve complex questions.

  • @AhmedElAtari
    @AhmedElAtari 5 років тому +2

    Maybe I'm late watching this interview but i really love how uncle bob sees things.

  • @danormisher8084
    @danormisher8084 9 років тому +10

    Uncle Bob, a true #legend

  • @brayn-io
    @brayn-io 12 років тому +1

    Sehr interessantes Interview. Vor allem die Passage mit dem Misstrauen zwischen Programmierer und Kunde/ Geschäftsleitung sollten alle Programmierer und Programmierdienstleister ernst nehmen.

  • @doug65536
    @doug65536 11 років тому +8

    13:00 was the highlight of the interview. SO totally true and accurate. Not writing tests is absolute madness.

  • @GerardoBelot
    @GerardoBelot 5 років тому +1

    Only us, the one in the fields knows that this is holy true! all is just on point!!

  • @Joe333Smith
    @Joe333Smith 2 місяці тому

    Grüße aus New Jersey. Ich bin Amerikanischen Software-Engeneur. Als Kind habe ich ein Schulaustausch nach Karlsruhe gemacht. Ich habe die Stadt sehr interessant gefunden.

  • @dbros2656
    @dbros2656 8 років тому +2

    Interviewers looked like they were ignorant about programming and just trying to tick off questions on their notepad. Like the video though and thankfully Uncle Bob had the patience to still provide quality information.

  • @abhijit8736
    @abhijit8736 11 років тому +1

    Great Interview

  • @gzdoggie
    @gzdoggie 9 років тому +1

    Cheers, uncle Bob, cheers!

  • @miiister
    @miiister 12 років тому +1

    Great!

  • @Simon-xi8tb
    @Simon-xi8tb 7 років тому +1

    I see a lot of shitting on interviewers in the comment section. I don't understand why, I think they did a good job, they asked interesting questions and that is the most important thing.

  • @yigitpolat
    @yigitpolat 3 роки тому +1

    she probably has a crush on uncle.

  • @afroradiohead
    @afroradiohead 10 років тому +4

    :) Freaking Uncle Bob. He knows!

  • @GeniusSteven
    @GeniusSteven 8 років тому

    Uncle Bob is like Elton John except that, I would love to see more demo examples of software development using OOP and his SOLID Principles! I mean I want to see him in action developing software from start to finish! I want him to really help bring it all together by watching he himself, put into practice what he's taught!

    • @hirakosa7789
      @hirakosa7789 6 років тому

      you serious? He walks through exactly this in his book Clean Code, and he wrote most of fitnesse, which is open source.

  • @donblack1571
    @donblack1571 3 роки тому

    The holy grail.

  • @9i8o
    @9i8o 11 років тому +3

    Great thoughts!
    Applying these ideas to interview -> interviewers should change their profession or skill up themselves. Without offence, it looks like modest students went to scary dinosaur. And Uncle Bob can eat them at any time, arrrr...

  • @StephenTurley
    @StephenTurley 9 років тому

    Time to learn Haskell.

  • @markosarkanj8524
    @markosarkanj8524 6 років тому

    3 bottles of water and no glass :-)

  • @curiosull
    @curiosull 7 років тому

    Too bad they repeat the same questions as 10y ago.

  • @aqwwsdkkju
    @aqwwsdkkju 6 років тому

    dilemna

  • @shipper66
    @shipper66 7 років тому

    I respect Uncle Bob, but I don't understand why he is always pushing his ideas of multi core programming, I would of thought he knows about the problems of parallel programming. Not that many problems are parallelizable, so we still won't have that many uses from many cores.

    • @germancomment2244
      @germancomment2244 3 роки тому

      Because a Computers in 10 years might rather have 128 cores than 5 Mhz.

  • @pilak666
    @pilak666 12 років тому

    Great interviewee, but the worst interviewers ever. Luck for them that he could make this interview alone.