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Running an Agile Software Development Project : Archive : Book Reviews : BCS
This is an excellent book that will become the most trusted companion of any IT professional that is involved with projects embracing the agile methodology and its principles. It is designed for the novice and the advanced practitioner alike.
Agile Alliance: Book Review: Questioning Extreme Programming
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Book Review: My Book
This book includes some really excellent examples of pair programming sessions with XP superstars such as Chet Hendrickson and Paul Friedman. Author Ron Jeffries has chosen some great partners. It's too bad they couldn't be with him more often. (New note inside review.
PC Pro: Product Reviews: Extreme Programming in Practice
Verdict: A thoroughly interesting insight into a programming methodology adored by those converted to it, scorned by the ignorant, and accepted as a valid practice by those who don't use it but can see its value.
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/reviews/754/extreme-programming-in-practice.html
Book Reviews V
Updated to include our first review of Java Tools for eXtreme Programming. These books are all about agile software development, even those written before the term existed. They're all worth having and reading, more than once. Dig in!
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Book Review: Extreme Programming Refactored
This book is painful to read for anyone who understands what XP is, because it goes to such pains not to understand, to take out of context, and to distort.
Book Review: Balancing Agility and Discipline
Barry Boehm and Richard Turner have produced an important and balanced book about agile versus plan-driven methods. Unfortunate title, perhaps, and a few things to disagree with, but highly recommended.
Book Review: Questioning Extreme Programming
Jeff, an experienced XP coach, takes a hard look at Pete McBreen's book, and finds it to contain good questions. He feels that the answers fall short -- perhaps due to Pete's inexperience with XP.
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