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<a href="http://agileotter.blogspot.com">Tim Ottinger</a> & <a href="http://langrsoft.com">Jeff Langr</a> present the blog behind the versatile <br> <a href="http://www.pragprog.com/titles/olag/agile-...
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Agile in a Flash: 12 Principles for Agile Software Development
Font (once again): MechanicalPencil The canonical source for these principles is the agile manifesto website . These are the basic agil...
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Font: Sterofidelic The best lists never die. The SMART mnemonic has been around for at least half a century, per Wikipedia. SMART is similar to INVEST, evaluating criteria for goals and objectives ins...
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4 years
Feel Like You've PARTIED With Mobbing
A new AIAF post by Tim Ottinger / Jeff Langr.
Mob programming sounds like a chaotic way of developing software: Get everyone into a room with a computer, let them have at it, and hope for the best.
Perhaps you’ve read enough about mobbing to know that there is one computer, that one person at a time operates that computer’s keyboard and mouse, and that everyone else looks at the screen and makes suggestions. You know that there are two primary... -
7 years
Why Test-After Coverage Is Lower
Unit testing after the fact? We do just enough test-after development (TAD) to please our manager, and no more.
Just Ship It! Once the business realizes they have product in hand, there's always pressure to move on to the next feature.
Invariably, any "after the fact" process is given short shrift. This is why post-development code reviews don't reveal deep problems, and even if they do, we rarely go back and make the costly changes needed to truly fix the problems. This is why after... -
11 years
Tim had a nice mini-interview with Michael Hall of UGTastic, who is also (as far as I'm concerned) the public face of the Software Craftsmen McHenry County in the far north suburbs of Chicago, Il.
There is a little discussion of Agile In A Flash in there. Enjoy....
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