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11 Agile Myths and 2 Truths

I deliver a lot of Agile training courses and I give a lot of talks about Agile (BCS Bristol tonight). There are some questions that come up again and again...

4 replies - 8241 views - 02/27/13 by Allan Kelly in Articles

Agile Release Pattern: Merging Configuration

If you want to release your code frequently, you have to automate the release process. If your software interacts with shared components or other applications,...

0 replies - 2007 views - 02/27/13 by Johannes Brodwall in Articles

What Drives Talent Out?

A few days back I saw the presentation from Netflix about its culture, and three interesting slides from it was about what drives talent out of a company....

1 replies - 1612 views - 02/27/13 by Asankha Perera in Articles

Where Is Agile Now?

It seems just yesterday I was trying to push forward the idea of developing software in an Agile way, but somehow now it seems like that battle is over. As...

0 replies - 3626 views - 02/26/13 by John Sonmez in Articles

Agile Release Pattern: Feature-On/Off-Switch

If you want to release frequently, a problem you may encounter is that some features, even though functionally complete, don’t stand well on their own, but...

0 replies - 1694 views - 02/26/13 by Johannes Brodwall in Articles

In An Organizational Change, Culture Comes Last

courtesy @opensourceway Here at LeadingAgile, we have a specific cycle for achieving organizational transformation. In short, to make real substantive...

0 replies - 1139 views - 02/26/13 by Mike Cottmeyer in Articles

The Agile Playground #1

Agile Playground Index: [AP#1] [AP#2] [AP#3] This is the first post in an intended series which will describe some interactive games, with commentary....

0 replies - 1150 views - 02/26/13 by Tobias Mayer in Articles

Shipping Greatness: Book Review

Something every developer and team aspires to is shipping great software. But as we all know, it doesn't always work out that way. So what can we learn from...

0 replies - 1748 views - 02/25/13 by James Sugrue in Articles

Shifting to Agile Requirements in a Continuous Delivery Cadence

How do you take the principles of Agile to heart for requirements? Contrary to some beliefs, Agile does not mean no requirements are documented. In this...

0 replies - 2340 views - 02/25/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

The Strengths and Weaknesses of Extreme Programming

In this mini-presentation, I go over what I perceive to be the strengths and weaknesses of the "Extreme Programming" software development ideology.For more...

0 replies - 2947 views - 02/24/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Agile Demand Outstripping Supply

InfoQ has an interesting article that went largely unreported on how Agile demand is outstripping supply. I’ve noticed this also while researching my ebook...

0 replies - 2301 views - 02/23/13 by Kane Mar in Articles

Helping Overcome Impediments Between Managers and Agile Teams

Agile teams often experience difficulties when they have to deal with problems that occur outside the team and may require management involvement to resolve....

0 replies - 2133 views - 02/23/13 by Benjamin Mitchell in Articles

ScaleBase Overview – Your complete scale out partner

ScaleBase Overview – Your complete scale out partner Watch the Video below to learn how to scale out your MySQL Database with ScaleBase. Cost-effectively...

0 replies - 392 views - 02/22/13 by Kelley Gemma in Uncategorized

DZone Links You Don't Want To Miss (2/22/13)

Rails, You Have Turned into Java. Congratulations!  A bold opinion, but he does update saying that a major difference is the JCP.  And although the...

0 replies - 4207 views - 02/22/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

What is the Right Iteration Length?

When picking iteration length for an agile project, there are mainly two forces that you have to balance: The rate of learning is proportional with the number...

0 replies - 1680 views - 02/22/13 by Johannes Brodwall in Articles