Don’t waste time reading boring books… Poor Man’s Agile: Scrum in 5 Simple Steps at Scott Porad.
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Don’t waste time reading boring books… Poor Man’s Agile: Scrum in 5 Simple Steps at Scott Porad.
READ MORE »Paul Dolman-Darral over at Value Flow Quality recently published a list of The Top 20 Most Influential Agile People. This is a great list of established Agile Bloggers, many of whom are book authors. via 10 Agile Bloggers You Should Know About, But Don’t – Agile Bench.
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Oh my God, I risked having my first heart attack! via The Glacial Methodology for Software Development.
READ MORE »L’Università di Berkley, in California, ha attivato il corso online “Software Engineering for Software as a Service”. Il corso fa parte di un’iniziativa che coinvolge diverse università americane e che intende portare gratuitamente sul Web gli insegnamenti accademici di diverse facoltà. via Programmazione.it :: Un corso online gratuito su Agile e SaaS.
READ MORE »What happens when you have no product owner at all? How does a team know what features to develop in what order? via When You Have No Product Owner At All | Managing Product Development.
READ MORE »“A good engineer thinks in reverse and asks himself about the stylistic consequences of the components and systems he proposes” – Helmut Jan via Lean Startups: Thinking in reverse, yet leaning forward | Agile Zone.
READ MORE »Shipping first time code is like going into debt. A little debt speeds development so long as it is paid back promptly with a rewrite… I thought that rushing software out the door to get some experience with it was a good idea, but that of course, you would eventually go back and as you [...]
READ MORE »Liz Keogh: 10 years of Agile – the Prophecy of Failure, and the Failure of Prophecy via InfoQ: Liz Keogh: 10 years of Agile – the Prophecy of Failure, and the Failure of Prophecy.
READ MORE »Writing maintainable code is hard. It must be understandable, testable and readable. Any one of these can be tricky, and together they seem pretty daunting. Thankfully, Michael Williamson makes it look easy to become a code craftsman. via Writing Maintainable Code.
READ MORE »Over the last few of years we’ve seen the terms katas, dōjō’s and koans enter the vocabulary of software developers, if you spend some time looking into these terms and how they are used in relation to software you’ll find people drawing comparisons between software development and martial arts and I’m telling you here and [...]
READ MORE »Generate word cloud form some input text. A word cloud is a set of randomly arranged set of words used in your text. The size and the color of each word expresses it’s usage frequency. Rarely used words are small and pale. The control is clickable and allows to identify a word under [...]
For those in the Agile Software Development community who have spent any time at all looking into the Lean underpinnings of Agile, the name John Boyd should be familiar. Boyd was the originator of the OODA – Observe, Orient, Decide, Act – loop that represents a more detailed refinement of Scrum’s Inspect and [...]
Chocolatey is kind of like an apt-get, but for Windows via Let’s Get Chocolatey! Kind of like apt-get for Windows.
A compilation of compression libraries for .NET. From the source: Earlier , in one of my previous posts , i blogged about SharpZipLib – Zip Compression library for .NET and wanted to explore if there are other Compression libraries for .NET Developers . Here i list few of them i came across . 1. SharpZipLib [...]
HTC tells Apple to try competing, rather than suing Fear, uh? Related articles HTC "disappointed" at Apple’s lack of fair play (9to5mac.com) HTC calls out Apple for competing in courts, not on products (slashgear.com) Apple using lawsuits instead of ‘competing fairly,’ says HTC (electronista.com)
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