Essential Skills for the Agile Developer

A Guide to Better Programming and Design

Nonfiction, Computers, Programming, Software Development
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Author: Alan Shalloway, Scott Bain, Ken Pugh, Amir Kolsky ISBN: 9780321700438
Publisher: Pearson Education Publication: August 18, 2011
Imprint: Addison-Wesley Professional Language: English
Author: Alan Shalloway, Scott Bain, Ken Pugh, Amir Kolsky
ISBN: 9780321700438
Publisher: Pearson Education
Publication: August 18, 2011
Imprint: Addison-Wesley Professional
Language: English

Agile has become today’s dominant software development paradigm, but agile methods remain difficult to measure and improve. ***Essential Skills for the Agile Developer***fills this gap from the bottom up, teaching proven techniques for assessing and optimizing both individual and team agile practices.

 

Written by four principals of Net Objectives—one of the world’s leading agile training and consulting firms—this book reflects their unsurpassed experience helping organizations transition to agile. It focuses on the specific actions and insights that can deliver the greatest design and programming improvements with economical investment.

 

The authors reveal key factors associated with successful agile projects and offer practical ways to measure them. Through actual examples, they address principles, attitudes, habits, technical practices, and design considerations—and above all, show how to bring all these together to deliver higher-value software. Using the authors’ techniques, managers and teams can optimize the whole organization and the whole product across its entire lifecycle.

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Essential Skills for the Agile Developer shows how to

 

  • Perform programming by intention
  • Separate use from construction
  • Consider testability before writing code
  • Avoid over- and under-design
  • Succeed with Acceptance Test Driven Development (ATDD)
  • Minimize complexity and rework
  • Use encapsulation more effectively and systematically
  • Know when and how to use inheritance
  • Prepare for change more successfully
  • Perform continuous integration more successfully
  • Master powerful best practices for design and refactoring
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Agile has become today’s dominant software development paradigm, but agile methods remain difficult to measure and improve. ***Essential Skills for the Agile Developer***fills this gap from the bottom up, teaching proven techniques for assessing and optimizing both individual and team agile practices.

 

Written by four principals of Net Objectives—one of the world’s leading agile training and consulting firms—this book reflects their unsurpassed experience helping organizations transition to agile. It focuses on the specific actions and insights that can deliver the greatest design and programming improvements with economical investment.

 

The authors reveal key factors associated with successful agile projects and offer practical ways to measure them. Through actual examples, they address principles, attitudes, habits, technical practices, and design considerations—and above all, show how to bring all these together to deliver higher-value software. Using the authors’ techniques, managers and teams can optimize the whole organization and the whole product across its entire lifecycle.

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Essential Skills for the Agile Developer shows how to

 

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