Discovering Essential Technical Practices
Many teams seem to get in trouble because they do not have good technical practices. In Scrum terms, they can’t get “Done”. Is Scrum flawed because these teams do not “discover” such practices?
February 2, 2009
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Hot Needle of Inquiry
Many teams seem to get in trouble because they do not have good technical practices. In Scrum terms, they can’t get “Done”. Is Scrum flawed because these teams do not “discover” such practices?
February 1, 2009
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Articles, Classics, Hot Needle of Inquiry
Some people think that there is a necessary trade-off between internal code quality, and getting things done rapidly. I believe they are quite mistaken.
Kate gives Dan Devlin, the company owner, an overview of Scrum.
Chet Hendrickson and I have offered to help the Scrum Alliance build a broad and growing base of information relating to Scrum / Agile, and to the many skills and practices that can help teams be successful. Our offer has…
Here’s the current code, and some commentary, for the “But We Need a Database” article. UPDATED: Comments on Python style.