I Interviewed Uncle Bob

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Uncle Bob: "I'm gonna teach the world how to do proper Java"
Also Uncle Bob: "I'm gonna switch to LISP"
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constantinemorozkin
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The most unexpected interview of the year.

tedchirvasiu
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"Took a lot of therapy to get to Clojure"

saturdaysequalsyouth
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One the best interviews because it is from someone who does not like clean code and tdd, so we have a lot of good questions!! Thanks Prime, now we are waiting by Martin Fowler

daltonyon
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What a SOLID interview, such a clean coder

benaloney
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I love that a guy with as much clout as Uncle Bob can laugh about himself and joke around about his own philosophies. Great chat!

MrDivinePotato
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Primagen: I hate clean code
Also, Primagen:

exginto
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I like this format.. I like how you actually having a conversation not just one person talking about their ideas, but you challenge the ideas with your own. This was so interesting to watch, I did not realize that I was watching one hour long video.

Arville
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A programmer of 50 years with a full head of hair? Sorcery!

dave_di
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Damn, Uncle Bob really does act like an uncle lmao. Dude pops out a chuckle a minute, love it!

wiznz
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I've read/watched Uncle Bob for well over 10 years I think, his ideas about Clean Code, TDD etc, are more about being 'professional' than a set of rigid rules you must use to do proper programming. He genuinely wants the programming workforce to be Professional and his ideas are like SOP's that any real profession would have and use.
Great talk! Looking forward to the next Uncle Bob installment :)

mickduprez
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This is actually my favorite video so far on this channel. It was informative and easy to listen to.

developeryavorskyi
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Imagine seeing the title without knowing who he is

Oler-yxxj
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I can't wait for the DHH episode.

krzysoo
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Listened to this live on the way to work, was so invested, i just sat in the car once i got there until it ended. Top tier content better than any conference or seminar.

AkinPollo
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We need a 2nd part, this one was amazing, the two of you guys made huges changes in my life, YOU BOTH, it was amazing to see you talking each other. OMG. What a nice video! I really like it

wuilliam
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I'm really glad this interview happened. I think a lot of people that don't like uncle Bob miss a lot of nuance he talks about, brought in from decades of experience. Its also cool to go back and see his old stuff and see the evolution of his process. The 'functions do one thing' for example, he used to teach a completely different lesson.

systemloc
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A great interview. Seems Uncle Bob is more fun and not as dogmatic as he is represented to be in some quarters...

JulianStokesIt
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Takes a great man to invite a person who clearly has opposite views on some of the most important issues for both of them. Takes another great man to accept that invitation. And loved the open discussion. Is true that some of the more detailed topics were avoided but still... gg guys.

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Wow, I was blown away. Not only by Uncle Bob, who shared his experiences so generously and entertainingly, but also by Prime who handled the interview in a masterful and humble manner. It was jaw dropping to observe how a bridge between generations was being built by their interactions. 

It was also fun to make a connection between Prime's mantra about code rewriting - when one decides to do better and comes up with the same decisions - and Uncle Bob's retrospective on Agile and Clean Code.

What can I say? "If I have seen further than others, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants". 

Can't wait for the book - a great choice of topic!

yevgen