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Weekly Agile Reading. Pack 9

December 15, 2007 by Artem

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

  • Function to Function Pointer Refactoring - Bas Vodde, one of the Nokia agile gurus presents simple yet effective tip for refactoring the legacy C code for testability
  • Morning Cuppa - Dave Nicolette explains how agile software development is similar to drinking a good coffee. Not exactly a humorous post
  • Technical Debt Decision Making - Steve McConnell, one of the most known figures in the whole SW industry explains what exactly differs quick and dirty way from proper and slow way. The main point is that there is actually a quite measurable third path - quite quick, but not that dirty way
  • The NokiaTest: What Does It Mean Really? (1) - Joe Little from "Agile & Business" starts a series of posts that discuss the Nokia Test for Scrum. The first post covers the importance of the timeboxed iterations of less than six weeks length

See also

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

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