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Weekly Agile Reading. Pack 4

November 10, 2007 by Artem Marchenko

Manually filtered top of the most interesting writing published since last Saturday. Of course, most interesting from my personal point of view.

Top writing of the week

  1. Lisp and Agile Development - an interesting view on how such a non-mainstream language as Lisp could help the team be agile. Quite unexpected as for me
  2. Agile is not about Rapid Software Development - Naresh Jain claims that agile methods strive for delivering the business value rapidly and it is far not the same as delivering software rapidly
  3. Why I Don't Use Story Points for Sprint Planning - Mike Cohn's clarification
  4. Managing Agile Software Development - Quick view on how the management responsibilities change with the transition to agile development

See also

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

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