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Weekly Agile Reading. Pack 1

October 13, 2007 by Artem Marchenko

I am keen on reading the software development related stuff both offline and online. Every week I read dozens of articles and posts on agile and related topics in my RSS reader and out of my RSS reader. I decided to share with you my opinion on what were the most interesting agility-related articles and posts published during a week. Consider it being a manually filtered top of the most interesting writing of a week (of course, most interesting from my personal point of view). I am going to publish the short 3 to 5 items long list on Saturday mornings (European time) so that busy readers could have checked it on the weekend.

Top writing of the week

  1. 5 Questions on Agile Development - Interview with Steve McConnel, one of the three most influential people in the software industry (according to the Software Development magazine)
  2. Don’t Average During Planning Poker - practical tips from Mike Cohn, the author of Agile Estimating and Planning (non-affiliated link)
  3. BA and tester roles are already collapsing in real life - Dave Nicolette reports from the deeps of Valtech

If you happen to encounter another interesting content published since last Saturday, please, post links in the comments

About the Author: As the Editor-in-Chief for AgileSoftwareDevelopment.com, Artem is charged with overseeing the direction for content, advertising, and the overall management of the site. Nowadays in his day life, Artem is a product manager in a global telecommunication company where he leads the development of a product developed in extremely distributed environment. Artem has been applying Agile and researching Agile since 2005. Contact Artem

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