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Extreme programming explained

Embrace Change
Book • 1999
This book, now in its second edition, provides a comprehensive overview of Extreme Programming (XP), a methodology developed by Kent Beck.

It emphasizes the importance of social change, minimalism, and incrementalism in software development.

The book includes insights from five years of applying and teaching XP, detailing the motivations and principles behind the practices.

It is designed to help teams improve their software development processes, even in the face of rapidly changing requirements, by pushing ordinary development practices to the extreme.

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Mentioned in 4 episodes

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Rob Whittaker
when discussing the practices of XP and its principles.
20 snips
08- On eXtreme Programming
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Philip Markgraf
as one of the people he received training on XP from.
16 snips
Living Documentation with Philip Markgraf
Mentioned by Dan North as one of the things that influenced him 20 years ago.
From XP to TCR & Limbo • Kent Beck & Daniel Terhorst-North
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Robert C. Martin
recommends the old extreme programming method from Kent Beck's book.
Uncle Bob Martin: Software Leader - Episode 357
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Jeffrey Fredrick
when giving Ward Cunningham’s advice on extreme programming and its evolution.
What is Agile, Anyway?
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Jeffrey Fredrick
as a transformational book that highlighted how every methodology is rooted in fear.
A Conversation with Johan, Part II
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Garrick West
as the infamous tome that shaped his approach to software development.
Garrick West on 'Building' Great Developers with XP & Agile plus the Best Debugging
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John Crickett
as a book that resonated with him, emphasizing the importance of customer involvement in software development.
Software Engineers are Paid to Solve Problems, Not Write Code! | John Crickett
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Tim Klein
im Zusammenhang mit dem Ursprung von User Stories im Extreme Programming.
Die fünf größten Fehler bei der Arbeit mit User Stories
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Ed Gibbs
as the first TDD book that he received a copy of in 2000.
Inside the 3rd largest Rails monolith in the world with Cisco Tech Lead Ed Gibbs
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Francis Lacoste
comme l'un des livres de fondations pour un jeune développeur logiciel.
Ep.147 - Rebooter les leaders tech (coaching, CTO, system thinking)

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