“Are you pair programming?”
our manager asked in his snarky tone, while using exaggerated double
air quotes to emphasize his skepticism. He then walked away without
waiting for a response…
This is merely one example of numerous instances I’ve...
3 replies - 17025 views - 01/26/12 by David Bland in News
This Saturday, 2200 software developers gathered in more than 90 cities around the world to improve their skills. This Global Day of Code Retreat was the biggest edition of such an event.
2 replies - 3552 views - 12/05/11 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles
Did you try pair programming but it didn't work? Are you wondering if
it's worth it? Then, this play is for you.In this live play, recorded at Øredev...
0 replies - 6172 views - 07/02/10 by Nitin Bharti in Videos
Relevance does agile consulting with their own unique process which mixes and matches many agile methodologies. Their standard workflow involves 2-week...
0 replies - 3496 views - 07/01/10 by Eric Hagan in Videos
I've been helping a company establish a few Scrum-style Agile teams lately and there seem to be, as always, a few recurring themes. I wanted to share them while they were fresh on my mind.Don't over analyze everything. It doesn't matter if you don't know...
1 replies - 5984 views - 06/02/10 by Jared Richardson in Articles
I've spent a bit of time working with Les
recently and it's been quite interesting working out the best way for
us to pair together as he's working as a front end developer on the team
which means he's best utilised working on the CSS/JavaScript/HTML side...
0 replies - 3185 views - 03/16/10 by Mark Needham in News
Some weeks ago I started practicing pair programming with some co-workers for two reasons:
7 replies - 6380 views - 02/01/10 by Rafael Naufal in Articles
Richard Stobart has written an excellent article over at ITWales.com that provides some very interesting perspectives on the practice of pair programming. Conspiracy theorists, cynics, and even customers might view pair programming as an attempt by the...
3 replies - 5881 views - 09/30/09 by Nitin Bharti in Articles
UNA 1.1 allows developers to create Live Tools,
which are run in the background when documents are changed or saved. A
new tool output option detects errors and warnings in tool output, and
highlights the errors and warnings directly in the source code....
0 replies - 2331 views - 09/11/08 by John De Goes in Announcements
Test-driven development is a popular (but not yet mainstream) practice for developing software in fully-working increments of functionality. Advocates claim it results in well-designed code that "just works", accompanied by "living...
0 replies - 4471 views - 09/03/08 by John De Goes in Announcements
N-BRAIN today announced release of the next micro version of UNA (1.0.7404). This version of UNA adds support for three new languages that run on the Java platform: Groovy, the dynamic scripting language; Scala, the hybrid functional/object-oriented...
0 replies - 2892 views - 07/11/08 by John De Goes in Announcements