TDD and test automation in applications heavily dependent on databases and user input [closed]
It’s difficult to tell what is being asked here. This question is ambiguous, vague, incomplete, overly broad, or rhetorical and cannot be reasonably answered in its current form. For help clarifying this question so that it can be reopened, visit the help center. Closed 11 years ago. Recently I have been reading online about eXtreme […]
Should programmers talk with customers / users according to MSF / agile methods?
I’ve just read two statements that seem to be very different:
How to deal with a Team Lead who dislikes Extreme Programming?
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extreme_programming
Extreme Programming Daily Commits [closed]
Closed 10 years ago.
User stories are too high level and conceptual, management expects developers to fill in the blanks
I am employed in a very brilliant company with a true intention of doing XP. Communication is good and management is open to constructive discussion but due to pressing time constraints, some certain things are considered too RUP to be discussed.
Understanding the meaning of “multiple lifecycles application development”?
Some Agile job posts have a requirement “strong understanding of multiple lifecycles application development”, what does it means ?
Programming by Intention, Depth-First or Breadth-First?
Say I have the following graph of dependencies between procedures/functions/methods:
What does “extreme” in “extreme programming” (XP) refers to?
“Extreme” suggests that it has very different from normal, very aggressive, exceeding limits, but in my opinion regular releases, pair programming, unit testing, collaboration with customers are quite normal and acceptable. What does extreme mean?
What does “extreme” in “extreme programming” (XP) refers to?
“Extreme” suggests that it has very different from normal, very aggressive, exceeding limits, but in my opinion regular releases, pair programming, unit testing, collaboration with customers are quite normal and acceptable. What does extreme mean?
What does “extreme” in “extreme programming” (XP) refers to?
“Extreme” suggests that it has very different from normal, very aggressive, exceeding limits, but in my opinion regular releases, pair programming, unit testing, collaboration with customers are quite normal and acceptable. What does extreme mean?