I can't do Tuesdays, but i am very interested
On Mar 26, 2013 12:55 PM, "Paul Allen" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm really bummed I missed it.  From the look of things, a lot of SEAPY is
> interested in learning through pair/group/mob programming practices.
>
> I'd like to organize an event for next Tuesday from 6-9pm at a location to
> be determined later.  I've already started reaching out to some co-working
> spaces to see if we can find a sponsor but I'm open to suggestions for a
> location.  I'm sure plenty of companies would love to host but I am new to
> the area and don't have those connections just yet.  If we can't find a
> sponsor I'll rent something out myself.
>
> Show of hands, who would be interested in joining me next Tuesday?  I've
> got several small project ideas but I'm open to suggestions.
>
> Let me know and I'll make suitable arrangements to facilitate an event.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Paul Allen
> Skype: paulonthetubes
> 425.753.1815
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 11:43 AM, Rohit Patnaik <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Instead of a USB hub, I think a KVM switch would be ideal for such a
>> setup. Just don't use the monitor portion, and have you and your partner's
>> keyboard and mouse plugged into the keyboard and mouse ports. Then, when
>> you want to switch over, it's just a matter of flipping the KVM switch
>> setting, as opposed to getting up and switching.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 10:40 AM, Peter Conerly <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> So, I hosted a "code-retreat" style event at my last job.
>>> http://coderetreat.org/
>>>
>>> I already had my mouse & keyboard on a usb hub-- and my buddy Evan had a
>>> big desk, so I just pulled up a chair next to him and plugged in.  We were
>>> both able to type/mouse at any time.  It was oddly intimate.
>>>
>>> I think there are some pro setups that allow that, but also allow for
>>> multiple mouse/keyboard cursors at the same time.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 7:21 AM, Matthew Woodward <[email protected]
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> I went -- really great time! Mob programming is a really interesting
>>>> concept and though we didn't stick strictly to the protocol we had a lot of
>>>> fun, learned a lot, and actually wrote some code too. ;-)
>>>>
>>>> I think the plan is to do them every couple of weeks so hope to meet
>>>> some of you at the next one.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 11:00 PM, Maria McKinley <
>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Did anyone make it to this? How was it? What was it like? I couldn't
>>>>> make it, but it sounded really interesting.
>>>>>
>>>>> thanks,
>>>>> Maria
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 11:22 PM, Toby Champion <
>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>  Hey SeaPIG folks,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://www.meetup.com/Mob-Programming-Seattle/events/108149322/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Join us next Monday (25th) at Solutions IQ's HQ in Redmond! I've just
>>>>>> started up a Meetup group where developers new and old, female and male,
>>>>>> friendly and nice can try out Woody Zuill's "Mob Programming" idea here 
>>>>>> in
>>>>>> Seattle. Woody coaches a team of developers at Hunter Industries in San
>>>>>> Diego, where six or seven developers spend their 40 hours each week in 
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> same room working at the same computer on the same project. Kinda like
>>>>>> pairing, but with others pitching in. Woody and I organized a three-hour
>>>>>> session at Agile Open Northwest in Portland a few weeks ago, and we had
>>>>>> just the funnest time. Three hours of this, randori-style, with the "mob"
>>>>>> rotating with the navigator and driver. Everyone had fun, learned loads,
>>>>>> and shared their nerdy knowledge with everyone there. People who knew no
>>>>>> Python were coding away creating classes, and people who knew no Emacs 
>>>>>> were
>>>>>> typing unreasonable key combinations to make it do amazing things.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This will be our fourth meeting: we've met at Solutions IQ, Twisted
>>>>>> Pair and most recently at Nordstrom's Innovation Lab (see below) in
>>>>>> downtown Seattle, where we had eight guys working on a toy node.js
>>>>>> browser-based chat app. We choose exercises that'll be fun and help us
>>>>>> learn new stuff. We're beginning to plan things a little ahead: Monday 
>>>>>> will
>>>>>> be in Python, and we'll probably work on a Qt/PyQt application.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> WE WANT MORE WOMEN AT THIS GROUP!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> See here for more:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://www.meetup.com/Mob-Programming-Seattle/messages/boards/thread/32645102
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Maria Mckinley
>>>>> Programmer and System Administrator
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Matthew Woodward
>>>> [email protected]
>>>> http://blog.mattwoodward.com
>>>> identi.ca / Twitter: @mpwoodward
>>>>
>>>> Please do not send me proprietary file formats such as Word,
>>>> PowerPoint, etc. as attachments.
>>>> http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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