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Agile Web Development for Managers
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Agile Web Development for Managers. Thursday, April 08, 2004. Very interesting proposes for project information visualization [ Big Visible Charts. Real Estimation Risk and Iteration plans examples. And perfect article. From Ron Jeffries about the same stuff. If you are stuck to XP or any other agile methodology, you should try Big Visible Charts. Posted by Michael Dubakov at 9:29 AM. Web development, project management, programming practices, Patterns, agile, XP, extreme programming, SCRUM, Crystal.
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Agile Web Development for Managers: Tangram
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Agile Web Development for Managers. Wednesday, May 12, 2004. I have tried Tangram. In one large Perl project. Tangram is O/R mapping. Tool, that lets you store objects in a relational database. You do not know anything about database itself and work only with objects. This greatly simplifies object-oriented design. Posted by Michael Dubakov at 6:21 PM. Web development, project management, programming practices, Patterns, agile, XP, extreme programming, SCRUM, Crystal. View my complete profile.
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Agile Web Development for Managers: Lessons learned from one agile project
http://firefalcon.blogspot.com/2004/06/lessons-learned-from-one-agile-project.html
Agile Web Development for Managers. Tuesday, June 15, 2004. Lessons learned from one agile project. I've manage one small project (3 developers - 6 monthes planned). Project was canceled due to some reasons (project progress was great, so the reasons are not in development :-). I briefly describe here what we've tried and what was useful for us. I think this information will be interesting. This is real example after all. The project was on Perl. Info for Top Managers. All information for top managers sh...
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Agile Web Development for Managers: June 2004
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Agile Web Development for Managers. Tuesday, June 15, 2004. Lessons learned from one agile project. I've manage one small project (3 developers - 6 monthes planned). Project was canceled due to some reasons (project progress was great, so the reasons are not in development :-). I briefly describe here what we've tried and what was useful for us. I think this information will be interesting. This is real example after all. The project was on Perl. Info for Top Managers. All information for top managers sh...
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Wes Maldonado: Data Junkie - Databases, code and all things agile.
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Wes Maldonado: Data Junkie. Databases, code and all things agile. Back to my roots, procrastinating for fun and profit! The psychological principle is this: anyone can do any amount of work, provided it isn’t the work he is supposed to be doing at that moment. Private Suites at Safeco for Mariners games. Coffee/beer/tea and an interesting topic. Free stuff (llamas and ponies not accepted at this time). Speaking engagements wherein I may ramble aimlessly. Pogo Stick Jousting Facilities. Eventual consisten...
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Agile Web Development for Managers: May 2004
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Agile Web Development for Managers. Wednesday, May 12, 2004. Pretty good guide about Extreme Programming on Perl. Learn to apply XP practices on Perl projects: Release Planning, Acceptance Testing, Continuous Design, Refactoring and so on. Posted by Michael Dubakov at 6:39 PM. I have tried Tangram. In one large Perl project. Tangram is O/R mapping. Posted by Michael Dubakov at 6:21 PM. Web development, project management, programming practices, Patterns, agile, XP, extreme programming, SCRUM, Crystal.
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Agile Web Development for Managers: First eWorkshop on Agile Methods
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Agile Web Development for Managers. Thursday, June 10, 2004. First eWorkshop on Agile Methods. Maybe this link is old one, but I've found First eWorkshop on Agile Methods. Extremely useful. High experienced people give answers on hard questions, like "Success Factors in Agile Projects", "When is Agile appropriate or not appropriate? How much refactoring is reasonable? Posted by Michael Dubakov at 2:42 PM. I am a founder of TargetProcess - agile project management software. View my complete profile.