Extreme programming is a Software Development Methodology from the '90s, nowadays considered a subclass of Agile Programming. It involves typical features such as pair programming, YAGNI, and very iterative programming.
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Meaningful plans in software development
I don't know this is right place to ask this question.
How to make meaningful plans at time of development?
How I will guide my team for meaningful plan? I give them chance to make them daily plan ...
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how can i automate using mstest?
I really would like to achieve Test driven development using visual studio 2012.
i want to run automated unittests using http://tfs.visualstudio.com as they offer a build server to run my test on.
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Why is Extreme Programming called “Extreme”? [closed]
From all what I am reading about it it is in fact about being not extreme.
Rather, it is about sustainable development, humanity, respect, simplicity, small steps, simple design ...
Why is extreme ...
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Acceptance (Selenium) tests before implementing?
My instructor basically told me that doing Selenium (acceptance) tests before implementing does not make sense, as they're told "acceptance" tests for a reason.
We're doing a weird mix of Scrum and ...
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How to handle User Stories with several roles in Agile Project Management [closed]
I am having difficulties while tring to create User Stories if there are common functions for different roles in Agile Project Management.
Most projects includes common functions that are used by ...
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How TDD is related to extreme-programming?
This relationship between TDD and XP is still ambiguous for me, because one of the XP practices is to write test first. TDD also (My understanding) is just about writing test first.
So what's the new ...
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Correct code review comment [closed]
Do you have any samples of good and bad habits in code review comments ?
How should correct (constructive,not-blaming) code review look e.g. for this piece of code ?
Could you recommend any related ...
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How to estimate the initial basic development in Agile Methodologies?
Every software development has to start somewhere. Usually there is a class structure, architecture, initial form designing or any other elements that need to be written.
My question is: how to ...
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Commitment and estimating in XP
I have one question regarding commitment and estimating in XP.
So lets calculate commitment for team of 2 people
1 iteration == 2 weeks == 10 man days
Initial Capacity = 2 people * 10 man days = 20 ...
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What is the main difference between Agile Software Development & Extreme Programming? [closed]
Title has it. Just to have an idea, pointing to some good links with documentations are good enough.
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Scrum-like framework for smaller teams (2, 3 or 4 people) [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Project methodology for small teams
They say that Scrum is fine-tuned for a 7 members team (+/-2), so it is not necessarily the best choice for smaller teams of 3-4 ...
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Implementing Extreme Programming Testing in Java
I am trying to implement an extreme programming environment for my team's code. Whilst there are many aspects of extreme programming that I think are great (pair programming, collective code ...
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Pair programming in agile development environments [closed]
I was wondering how many of you make use of pair programming on a daily basis. It seems that some developers like to adhere very strictly to pair programming in all development work. Others find that ...
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Is YAGNI always valid? [closed]
I recently read about the You Ain't Gonna Need It principle, and it seems pretty logical to me. Now that I think about it, I remember lots of occasions where applying it could have saved me some ...
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Implementing the good bits from Agile/XP?
I work in a fledgling software development arm at a large organization. For the past few years, I and a (very) select few have been churning out software products that have been reasonably successful ...
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Differences between (R)Unified Process And Extreme Programming
I've searched for at question like this and i dont think there are one.
As the title says... I know there are huge differences between how to do things in (R)UP and in XP as a way of developing ...
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Does XP conflict with the use of Design Patterns?
Ron Jeffries states "Always implement things when you actually need them, never when you just foresee that you need them".
And yet if I was programming a sub-system in, say, C# then I would spend ...
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Agile development and the “unit of agility”
When working in an agile team, how important is it to stick to the stories agreed at the iteration planning meeting?
If, for a business reason, a new mid-sized story needs to be added to the ...
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Multi-programmer programming IDE or plugin
Are there any plugins/addons/website services which support good multi-programmer programming?
Just like Google Documents supports having people concurrently edit a document, is there any such ...
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Real-time open-source team programming hangout site? [closed]
I sometimes want to write a program of general interest, but want to
work in real-time w/ someone else, just to make it easier, more
interesting, and not run into stumbling blocks (where I spend an ...
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Class responsibility colloboration card method
Class Responsibility Colloboration ( CRC ) card, the technique to make a design that the classes look like and how they will interact.
Feel free, when give a suggestion to use this technique with ...
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Best software development methodology for sole programmer
I have about one year experience in .NET development. I can see that application development is not
about coding! It's about design and architecture. I decided to take a break and start learning ...
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Extreme Programming Prep / Test / Real Code?
Ok I'm reading my book on Java from Head First Labs, I'm reading the part where they start to talk about XP , where they start to make us write prep code and test code and then real code.
I kind of ...
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Is it possible to apply eXtreme Programming for interfaces (protocols, APIs or frameworks)?
If you have to make several programs should depend on an interface (protocol, API or framework), is it possible to make the interface with XP (eXtreme Programming) style?
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Where can I learn about agile/extreme programming online? [closed]
I have a small (5 people) team of developers working in a bunch of projects right now. How can I use some agile/extreme methodologies to keep an organized shop that always delivers projects in time ?
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Implementing User Stories the Agile Way
I'm a newbie to the Agile/TDD world and trying to get my head around some of the basics.
This is related to the way I should go about implementing user stories.
For e.g. lets assume I have below 2 ...
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How does your team work together in a remote setup?
we are a distributed team working on the object database db4o.
The way we work:
We try to program in pairs only.
We use Skype and VNC or SharedView to connect and work together.
In our online ...
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Which are the Extreme Programming “core” practices?
Recently, I began reading about agile methodologies and XP in particular. I am a bit confused, though, about what are considered the practices involved in extreme programming.
More precisely:
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What is the best way to document a system metaphor?
A metaphor help us to communicate with our project stakeholders, using a shared set of concepts and analogies. we develop them all the time, in one way or another. even the XP- programming highly ...
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Best programming for a team of two web devs? [closed]
We are a small team of two web developers and want to know which programming technique (XP, Agile, Scrum, Kanban) and tools (CVS, Git, Issue tracking) are the right for us.
We are developing a product ...
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Best practices for QA / testing in an Agile (Scrum+XP) team?
We're getting a QA for the first time in our project. We're not sure how to best use him.
We work in an Agile environment. Pair programming, user stories, short sprints (two weeks), daily stand-ups, ...
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TDD - How to start really thinking TDD?
I have been reading about Agile, XP methodologies and TDDs.
I have been in projects which states it needs to do TDD, but most of the tests are somehow integration tests or during the course of ...
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Does Extreme Programming Need Diagramming Tools?
I have been experimenting with some concepts from XP, like the following:
Pair Programming
Test First Programming
Incremental Deliveries
Ruthless Refactoring
So far so good until I had a major ...
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How would I word this feature and user story? [closed]
I am learning to create features and user stories and was reading this thread:
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Agile Myths and Misconceptions
What are the myths or misconceptions related to Agile?
There are lot of misconceptions related to Agile that an average new comer may fall into. What are the misconceptions in the Agile world and how ...
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Is this type of continuous pair programming good?
I am working in a company where I am forced to do pair programming with a guy 6 years more experienced than me. At the same time we work on the same code, design, or some other problem, on the same ...
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Improving Drupal development with Extreme Programming practices
Has anyone applied XP principles in Drupal development?
E.g. I wonder about such things as unit testing and whether it may be used
in Drupal development, or about continous integration. I am not ...
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User Stories - Problems that can't be made user stories
I am from an XP background. I know the process very well and have solid working experience with it. I have found it to be the best way to develop software.
I find myself in the position of a process ...
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User story size/scope
When doing agile what are the specific criteria of defining the scope of a user story? What factors should I take into account when defining the scope? Is there any specific formula you use for this ...
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extreme programming SaaS collaborative tools
I'm looking for SaaS collaborative tools dedicated to extreme programming. Something like SocialText with back log, task and project management, dashboard, etc...
Which tools are you using ?
Thanks!
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Agile/XP and Layered approach
Can Agile/XP go together with layered approach?
Should Agile/XP go together with layered approach?
Breaking the source code into layers requires extra efforts and thereby increases the ...
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eXtreme Programming - Prototyping as a task? Or reduce tasks you take?
Should you when wanting to prototype a set of tasks beforehand make a task and allocate time aside for this?
Or on the other hand should you reduce the amount of tasks you take for that day/couple of ...
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Savings realized by adopting Agile (Scrum and XP) over Waterfall
I was wondering if someone can share their exeprience or point to a study on cost savings realized by adopting Agile (using Srum and XP), over traditional Waterfall.
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Iteration planning
We are currently trying some new ways of planning out iteration. Earlier the leaddev decided what features are in an iteration an who (which pair) is going to work on it. Aditionally he made a first ...
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What is the best description of TDD? [closed]
There are lots of questions on SO about TDD, and a lot of misconceptions. Where can I point people to when trying to answer questions?
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Scrum: Technical items in a backlog that is managed by a non technical PO?
Should technical items such as "Upgrade sever from v1 to v2" or "Increase startup performance" or "Refactor login module to reduce code complexity" go in to the product backlog and if so how should a ...
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Apply kanban in an agile team [closed]
How can I apply kanban to an agile team using XP?
Any good advices, articles books?
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Extreme Programming for Distributed Teams Tools and Advice
A group of us are starting a new project and are working in a distributed fashion. Our intention is to use agile development methodologies and in particular Extreme Programming (XP). This is intended ...
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Testing bash scripts
We have a system that has some bash scripts running besides Java code. Since we are trying to "Test Everything That Could Possibly Break" and those bash scripts may break, we want to test them. The ...
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Where can I find more details of the Enabler pattern popularized by Ken Auer?
In his book Extreme Programming Applied, Ken Auer casually mentions an Enabler pattern. Kent Beck also mentions it (at the very least in an email dated November 08, 2004), but I haven't been able to ...
