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Extreme programming (XP) is a software development methodology that makes coding the primary activity. By promoting values such as simplicity and feedback, XP allows Java programmers to ...
Extreme programming (XP) is a software development approach built around rapid iterations, an emphasis on code writing and working closely with end users to achieve business results. The 12 basic ...
Brian Spears shares his company's experience adopting and evolving extreme programming over 9 years.
For the last five years, a software development methodology called Extreme Programming (XP) has been receiving more attention. It is either admired or condemned from a multitude of sources.
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 ...
Later this year Addison-Wesley will publish the first two XP books— Extreme Programming: Embracing Change, which is my XP manifesto, and Extreme Programming: Playing to Win, which is a more ...
Alrite, this time I am going to discuss Scrum and eXtreme Programming (XP). I would like to discuss Scrum and XP this time because I often get a question “When should I use Scrum or XP?”.
An application development technique called eXtreme Programming is gaining momentum among mainstream corporations in the U.K., though it’s been slower to pick up converts in the U.S.
Before you start Extreme Programming Builder AU columnist Steve Hayes offers tips on how to plan for an Extreme Programming (XP) project. Written by Steve Hayes, Contributor June 11, 2004, 12:15 a ...
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.
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