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When a development team decides to migrate to extreme programming (XP), the natural tendency is to focus on the programming practices, including unit testing, continuous integration, refactoring ...
Totally awesome software? "Extreme programming" sounds like no more than a marketing-driven fad, but fans are convinced that its rules hold the key to better code.
Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein, for example, is using eXtreme Programming methods in some of its application development projects, said Tom Ayerst, an architectural consultant at the London-based ...
Part of planning for an Extreme Programming (XP) project is deciding what content goes into specific iterations. A tool called the Planning Game can help.
Whatever happened to the solitary coder? A new programming methodology pairs programmers together to create better software more quickly.
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