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Extreme Programming (XP)
Extreme Programming (XP) news, tips and advice to help software development teams create quality software.
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Software development groups take many routes to Agile
SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 01 Jul 2008
ARTICLE - More software development groups are implementing Agile methodologies, but their routes to adoption are far from straight and narrow and vary from group to group.
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| REFERENCE & LEARNING: 1 - 3 of 4 |
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Better software through debugging and unit testing
SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 02 Nov 2007
LEARNING GUIDE - Bugs plague software project big and small, and today's complicated software makes debugging more difficult than ever. Let these tips, tutorials, podcasts and articles help you. |
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| BEST WEB LINKS: 1 - 3 of 13 |
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Choosing the best application design approach
Custom Application Development: Buy, Build or Ignore? | 19 Jul 2008
BEST WEB LINK - Joe Coley discusses the elements one must consider when deciding on the "best" design approach.
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Seniority, respect, authority and an Agile team
InfoQ | 08 May 2008
BEST WEB LINK - The transition from traditional, hierarchical projects to Agile ones can be jarring for some -- especially senior team members. This article discusses the sensitive situation and provides advice.
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continuous integration
30 Jul 2008
WORD - What is continuous integration (CI)?
Continuous integration (CI) is a software engineering practice in which isolated changes are immediately tested and reported on when they are added to a larger code base. The goal of CI is ...
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NUnit
30 Mar 2007
WORD - NUnit is an evolving, open source framework designed for writing and running tests in Microsoft .NET programming languages. NUnit, like JUnit, is an aspect of test-driven development (TDD), which is part of a larger software ...
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JUnit
28 Mar 2007
WORD - JUnit is an open source framework designed for the purpose of writing and running tests in the Java programming language. JUnit, originally written by Erich Gamma and Kent Beck, has been important in the evolution of ...
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