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Journal Editorial or CVu Journal Vol 17, #6 - Dec 2005
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Description : It should be obvious that the process of agreeing effective standards must be dependant on attaining consensus.
Category: [ Overload Journal #80 - Aug 2007 | Journal Editorial ]
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Category: [ Overload Journal #80 - Aug 2007 | Journal Editorial ]
Description : You look forward to Overload arriving in the mail every couple of months. This time it came very close to not arriving at all.
Category: [ Overload Journal #76 - Dec 2006 | Journal Editorial ]
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Description : The ISO Fast-Track is paved with good intentions, but does it lead where we want to be?
Category: [ Overload Journal #75 - Oct 2006 | Journal Editorial ]
Category: [ Overload Journal #70 - Dec 2005 | Journal Editorial ]
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 17, #6 - Dec 2005 | Francis' Scribbles from CVu journal ]
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 17, #6 - Dec 2005 | Student Code Critiques from CVu journal. ]
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In the last issue of C Vu we started a journey into the world of software development teamwork. We looked at team structure, personal skills for good teamwork, at team working tools, and team organisation. Phew! That's quite a lot of stuff to take in, but I guess after two months you've finally digested it all, and are now back ready for more.
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 17, #6 - Dec 2005 | Professionalism in Programming, from CVu journal ]
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In my last article I discussed the values in the Agile Manifesto and what they mean to mean. There are many practices that can be used to make yourself more agile. Short iterations, the planning game, pair programming, and refactoring are a few of the practices present in eXtreme programming. The practice of most value to me, and the practice that many recommend to use as a starting point, is Test Driven Development - TDD.
Category: [ Design of applications and programs | CVu Journal Vol 17, #6 - Dec 2005 ]