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Extreme Programming: Taming the Resistance
Nov 2, 2001
If you think your own fear and ignorance are the only obstacles you'll face when starting XP, think again. That is just the beginning ...
Introduction to the ICONIX Process of Software Modeling
Oct 12, 2001
If you find the Rational Unified Process too large, and Extreme Programming too small, take a look at the use case driven ICONIX process, which sits nicely in the middle.
An Exploration of Extreme Programming in Practice
Oct 5, 2001
This chapter from Extreme Programming in Practice give you a glimpse into real-life, real-time stories of how XP projects really work.
The Tao of Extreme Programming
Oct 5, 2001
XP pursues a kind of Tai Chi of development, a martial art of interlocking, rhythmic practices intended to maintain open communication, opportunistic scheduling, and close partnership between customers and developers.
What Is Refactoring?
Oct 5, 2001
If you make refactoring (including testing!) a part of your normal programming practice, it will pay off in the simplicity and flexibility your system will have. William Wake shows you how.
Duct Tape and Design: Applying Extreme Programming to System Administration
Jul 13, 2001
Just as system administration isn't all duct tape and chewing gum, extreme programming (XP) isn't just for cowboy coders, says Pat Eyler.
Using Acceptance Tests in Extreme Programming
Mar 30, 2001
XP values feedback, and there is no more important feedback than early information on how well the program works. With acceptance tests, the sooner we catch the mistake, the sooner we can make the program work.
Interview with Kent Beck and Martin Fowler
Mar 23, 2001
In its own way, extreme programming (XP) is as filled with excitement -- and hazards -- as many extreme sports. In this interview, XP experts Kent Beck and Martin Fowler address questions about the world of extreme programming.
Interview with Ron Jeffries, Ann Anderson, and Chet Hendrickson
Mar 16, 2001
Extreme programming (XP) is becoming a very popular model for building applications, and even businesses. In this interview, XP experts Ron Jeffries, Ann Anderson, and Chet Hendrickson explain how the principles of XP can apply to more than just ...

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