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Software development magazine: UML and agile approaches, programming, testing

  • Methods and Tools provides free practical knowledge and information on all topics of application development and software engineering: UML, Object Orientation, eXtreme Programming, Databases, Web Testing, Software Configuration Management, Java, .NET, R - ziller on 2006-07-31

My XP Journey

  • Experiences from bringing XP into an established development group using a different process. - ziller on 2006-07-31

TDD by Intention?

  • Can Test-Driven Development and Programming By Intention play together? Or do they annihilate each other, like protons and antiprotons, or XPers and CMMers? - ziller on 2006-07-31

index at XUnitPatterns.com

  • This site has been put together to allow the XUnit community to share good practices in test automation. It came about as a result of discussions between Gerard Meszaros and Shaun Smith about the testing techniques we find ourselves using over and over ag - ziller on 2006-07-31

What is Extreme Programming?

  • Extreme Programming is a discipline of software development based on values of simplicity, communication, feedback, and courage - ziller on 2006-07-31

ONLamp.com: Five Lessons You Should Learn from Extreme Programming

  • Whether or not you adopt XP, it's worth considering what XP teaches. In no particular order, here are five lessons you should learn from Extreme Programming. - ziller on 2006-07-31

Extreme Programming Roadmap

  • Welcome to the WikiWiki entry point for ExtremeProgramming (XP). - ziller on 2006-07-31

Agile Modeling (AM) Home Page: Effective Practices for Modeling and Documentation

  • Agile Modeling (AM) is a practice-based methodology for effective modeling and documentation of software-based systems. Simply put, Agile Modeling (AM) is a collection of values, principles, and practices for modeling software that can be applied on a - ziller on 2006-07-31
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