The Case for XP
A pre-introduction to XP from the perspective of the average corporate developer.
December 13, 2000
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A pre-introduction to XP from the perspective of the average corporate developer.
December 5, 2000
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Let’s try to get a sense of what is good process and what is not, without a lot of rigmarole about the specific practices.
December 4, 2000
An XP approach may deliver more value throughout the entire project.
December 3, 2000
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Building a C++ Dependency Analyzer Test-First.
December 2, 2000
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Classics
Here’s the C3 programming space!
Uncle Bob Martin comments on “Developer Certification WTF?” in a recent blog entry. Let’s talk a bit about developer quality, and some things that are being done about it.
Choose your tools wisely, that they allow for the development of your skill.
Jim Shore has written a short item with the above title. Let’s think about it a bit.
Author Matthew B. Crawford is a physicist, has a Ph.D. in political philosophy, and is a motorcycle mechanic. What’s not to like? Recommended for practitioners, managers, executives.
Jens Meydam asked “What do you really care about in Scrum?” I decided to answer, instead, “What do you think is really essential in Scrum-style software development?