Remote Programming

I've worked in some environments that have tried to use a decentralized development team.  Perhaps it was the way that they were implemented, but none of them ever were successful.
Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday we have a team standup meeting first thing in the morning.  Yesterday, Buddy the programmer started the morning with a personal phone call.  He was kind enough to halt the call long enough to partake in the meeting and, upon it's completion, started the call again.  The call lasted at least for 2 hours, perhaps 3.  Today it was the same thing, except there was no meeting to rudely interrupt his phone call. 
I understand that people have extenuating circumstances that will sometimes require you to take and make long phone calls at work.  Heck I can even understand that it may happen more than once and even on consecutive days.  Even more against my ways is to listen in on any call that a person makes, but when you're working in a pod of 4 desks, it's hard to miss somethings.
Today's kicker was the apparent personal call (apparent because it wasn't in english) that lasted most of the morning.  Every so often my ears perked up from the utterance of purely geek terms such as connection string, ini and ADO.  Hmmmm I thinks.  This is starting to sound less and less like a personal call.  So I listen a little more intently trying to pick up any snippet of english that I can.
It appears that Buddy the programmer wasn't working in the office, he was working as a remote programmer for some other project.  I have to say that Buddy has some serious balls to pull this off with 3 of us there that can hear him.

posted @ Tuesday, July 12, 2005 12:20 PM

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