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  1. Visit Web development - Recommended OS X tools Web development - Recommended OS X tools

    "The following are the applications & utilities which have proven their merit through the past few months of work."

  2. Visit How to prevent an agile face plant How to prevent an agile face plant

    How do you deal with an agile process that is failing? Steve Eichert exposes his processes and asks for feedback.

  3. Visit A Tribal Approach to Improving Agile Development A Tribal Approach to Improving Agile Development

  4. Visit Some Test Driven Development observations Some Test Driven Development observations

    "Should you strive for more than 80%? Sure, but don't make any compromises to get there."

  5. Visit NAnt Cookbook NAnt Cookbook

    "NUnit, a free open-source build tool has become the defacto standard for building .Net projects. This NAnt cookbook\tutorial is a simple reference guide to various build tasks."

  6. Visit Rapid Web Development and Testing with Mozilla Firefox Rapid Web Development and Testing with Mozilla Firefox

  7. Visit Ordering Code Construction Tasks Ordering Code Construction Tasks

    "The metaphor of software development as construction is common, but horribly wrong. Approaching software development as constructing a structure on top of a foundation, then adding the finishing trim can be a slow, painful path to project failure. Time

  8. Visit Indefinite Articles: Carnival Of The Agilists - 09/29/05 Indefinite Articles: Carnival Of The Agilists - 09/29/05

  9. Visit Jeremy D. Miller -- The Shade Tree Developer : Agile Project Management is everybody's job Jeremy D. Miller -- The Shade Tree Developer : Agile Project Management is everybody's job

    "Another thing to keep in mind is that an Agile process purposely blurs the boundaries between project roles. My goal on a project isn't just design and coding, the team's goal is to deliver working software that doesn't suck."

  10. Visit Cauvin: Agile Product Management Cauvin: Agile Product Management

    "Unfortunately, while product development teams have at least attempted to use agile processes, most companies do not formally include product management in the iteration cycle. Companies assume that the product manager's role in defining product requirem

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