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Oxford, United Kingdom, Oxon United Kingdom
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Software Engineer, Musician, Event Producer
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Technology / Software / Internet
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mbharris.co.uk
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Mike works as Software Engineering Lead for Elsevier in Oxford working on it's Editorial Submission Systems. Since graduating in 1993, he has worked principally as a software engineer but also has experience of general IT management. He has been an avid fan of using Agile, XP and Lean methodologies for software engineering for the last seven years or so. He has also worked with free software since the early nineties and is a strong advocate of the free software movement (although his MacBook is his current weakness).
His programming experience is with myriad languages, including BASIC, Java, C, C++, Ada, OCCAM, Pascal, Python, Perl, PHP, Javascript, COBOL, and Kotlin.
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(1)It's XP, Stupid
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Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
Oxford, United Kingdom, Oxon United Kingdom
Occupation
Software Engineer, Musician, Event Producer
Industry
Technology / Software / Internet
Website
mbharris.co.uk
About
Mike works as Software Engineering Lead for Elsevier in Oxford working on it's Editorial Submission Systems. Since graduating in 1993, he has worked principally as a software engineer but also has experience of general IT management. He has been an avid fan of using Agile, XP and Lean methodologies for software engineering for the last seven years or so. He has also worked with free software since the early nineties and is a strong advocate of the free software movement (although his MacBook is his current weakness).
His programming experience is with myriad languages, including BASIC, Java, C, C++, Ada, OCCAM, Pascal, Python, Perl, PHP, Javascript, COBOL, and Kotlin.
Tags
agile
agile software development
software development
xp
software engineering
legacy code
lean
teams
project management
extreme programming
cobol
software testing
kanban
testing
clean code
product management
elsevier
refactoring
perl
software
retirement homes
atari st
tdd
books
zx81
lean startup
retrospectives
events
best practices
hacking
organisations
personal development
acceptance
fractals
waterfall
scrum
cleancode
neuroscience
programming languages
programming
kotlin
design
architecture
user experience
ux
software design
languages
cultures
technical debt
analytics
data mining
big data
publishing
science
See more