Scrum has nothing to say about programming.
In my opinion you can not be 'agile' without the software engineering practices that allow you, at a technical level, to respond quickly to change: incremental design, unit and acceptance testing, refactoring, continuous integration, collective code ownership.
This is on top of all the other things that are needed, such as a high level of involvement from your customers and effective communication within the team and out.
Along with the other books mentioned here, The Art of Agile Development by James Shore and Shane Warden is the best book on agile software development out there.
[edit] Some links to sources other people have mentioned here:
Scrum and XP from the Trenches by Henrik Kniberg (great presentation on infoq.com)
