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This week, I gave my Test Driven Drupal talk<\/a> to the Drupal London user group.<\/p>\n\n The majority of the talk was the same as in previous versions, but I decided to live code the demo section this time instead of demonstrating with slides.<\/p>\n\n I've done live coding demos in talks before and have done live streams on YouTube<\/a>, but live coding during a talk is harder as there's a time limit before the next speaker starts or before everyone gets thrown out of the building before it closes.<\/p>\n\n I've seen live coding demos go well and take a lot from them, but I've also seen them not go well and it can be stressful and awkward for the speaker as well as the audience.<\/p>\n\n I had some unexpected issues during my demo which the audience were able to help me with, which is why I enjoy pair and group programming. People can spot my typos for me!<\/p>\n\n When done well, I think live coding can be very impactful when it's done well.<\/p>\n\n It's something I want to get better at, and I plan to do more YouTube streams soon, such as refreshing my automated testing email course<\/a> with some new examples, so subscribe on YouTube if you want to know when I next go live.<\/p>\n\n ",
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