Sam Gentile and Ward Cunningham - Recounting early days of Wiki
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You might know Ward Cunningham. He invented the Wiki. Sam was one of the first users of Ward's technology. Back in the mid 1990s. They have a chat about software development and how things have changed since the early days of the Wiki.
They also talk about test-driven development and extreme programming, both topics that Sam and Ward are passionate about.
Oh, and they go through Microsoft's museum and took a walk down memory row. Ever write code for a Radio Shack TRS-80? You might like that part.
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