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Agile Before There Was Agile: Egoless Programming and Step-by-Step

Two key ideas underlying modern Agile development practices. First, that work can be done more effectively by Whole Teams in which people work together...

0 replies - 4513 views - 01/24/12 by Jim Bird in Articles

The Language of Risk

A few weeks ago Chris Matts wrote an interesting blog post ‘the language of risk‘ in which he describes an approach he used to explain the processes his...

0 replies - 3088 views - 01/13/12 by Mark Needham in Articles

Kanban is the New Scrum

Maybe it’s all the time I spend with startups, but while I strongly value Scrum’s ideas behind self-organizing teams & continual feedback – I...

2 replies - 10997 views - 01/11/12 by Abby Fichtner in Articles

DZone Top Article of 2011: 8 Ways to Share Your Git Repository

This blogpost provides a summary of different ways to share a git repository. Depending on your needs you can opt for different solutions. ...

7 replies - 16861 views - 01/11/12 by Patrick Debois in News

Agile Vs. Lean: Yeah Yeah, What’s the Difference?

Is Agile the same as Lean? When people say “agile” do they really mean Scrum? Or do people still use different types of agile – and if so, why? ...

1 replies - 9607 views - 01/03/12 by Abby Fichtner in Articles

Gorillarinas, Putting the agile skirt on a waterfall Gorilla

Fact: putting a skirt on a Gorilla doesn't make it any more graceful Are your agile initiatives Gorillarinas? If you're working in a...

0 replies - 3156 views - 12/29/11 by Michael Mainguy in Articles

Is the Cost of Continuous Integration Worth the Value on Your Program?, Part 1

I like continuous integration. A lot. I started being an aficionado of continuous integration back in my senior year of university . It was my very first...

1 replies - 6337 views - 12/23/11 by Johanna Rothman in Articles

Iterationless Development – the latest New New Thing

Thanks to the Lean Startup movement, Iterationless Development and Continuous Deployment have become the New New Thing in software development methods....

5 replies - 6536 views - 11/30/11 by Jim Bird in Articles

Being Agile in Release Management

2 great things happened in 2005: Wales won the Grand Slam, and I had my first taste of “agile”. And after having worked on a 3-year-long waterfall...

0 replies - 6901 views - 11/17/11 by James Betteley in Articles

Jez Humble on the Lean Startup Model in the Enterprise

It was a standing-only room when Jez Humble gave his presentation at Agile 2011 on how you could implement the basic principles of Lean Startups in a large...

0 replies - 5126 views - 11/01/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Videos

You can’t be Agile in Maintenance?

I’ve been going over a couple of posts by Steve Kilner that question whether Agile methods can be used effectively in software maintenance. It’s a...

1 replies - 6909 views - 10/14/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

Lean Startup Gaining Traction

David J. Bland, author of the Scrumology blog and a freelance counterterrorism software developer, talks to DZone at the Agile 2011 conference about one...

0 replies - 5603 views - 10/12/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Videos

The Goal of software development

The Goal by Eli Goldratt is a business book in the form of a novel, where the protagonist must save his factory from closing due to very low productivity.The...

5 replies - 7206 views - 10/04/11 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles

Few Random Reflections on Agile

The ten year mark just passed on the Agile Manifesto. It brought out quite a lot of commentary from the Tribe Elders, and frankly, most of it was...

1 replies - 3778 views - 09/27/11 by Rob Williams in Articles

Sad State of Secure Software Maintenance

This is sad. No, it's not sad, it's sick. I'm looking for ideas and clear thinking about secure software maintenance. But I can't find anything beyond a...

0 replies - 5023 views - 09/27/11 by Jim Bird in News