We are currently seeking two mid to senior level Java extreme programming developers at our Kirkland, WA location. The right person will be working with a...
Developers from .net technologies who like to write (even if you've not done it before) to develop APIs, SDKs and online help for developers. Resumes to Alie...
Hi All, Apologies for the late announcement of a topic. However... The next Seattle XP Users Group meeting will be on Thursday, May 13 2004 at our usual SBI...
I am a Development Lead at SolutionsIQ in Bellevue, WA. We are building up for a long-term Java project using J2EE, Swing, WebSphere Server and the WebSphere...
Hi All, The NUnit 2.2 Beta 1 release, version 2.1.91, is available on SourceForge - NOT currently on the NUnit web site. http://nunit.sourceforge.net Release...
Hi everyone- Washington State Administrative Office of the Courts is looking for 2 individuals - XP/Scrumb masters - to help them with software development...
Rob (et all), There is a reason for the "12 steps" to XP (even though some are loosing support and others have been added, I think that the last count I saw...
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Somehow still the word 'collective' rings the bells, and remind me of communism. There are many examples in history of computer where one or two people made...
Dear Rafat, Extreme Programming (or XP) is a collection of practices to improve the process of software development among teams of people. In XP, individuals...
I agree that "If every one is responsible, then no one is responsible". But in terms of ownership, there are really two kinds of ownerships here. 1) Owns a...
Certainly Alan, i do believe in XP, and doing it before this term was coined :) however, my response was to the original poster : <quote> A few times I have...
To all XP/Agile software development fans: The Organizing Committee of XPAU 2004 would like to hear about your opinions/experiences regarding the Question of...
I love this discourse and believe it is healthy... I have had the good fortune to work with programmers who respect each others abilities and quirks. I have...
Hi, I wanted to invite everyone to our next free seminar, "Test-First Techniques Using xUnit and Mock Objects." This free seminar will be presented by Scott...
Hi folks, Just checking to see if there will be any familiar faces at the ADC this week in Salt Lake. If anyone is interested in having lunch, drop me a line. ...
The next Seattle XP Users Group meeting will be on Thursday, July 8, 2004 at our usual SBI location with Diana Larsen speaking on "Project Retrospectives." In...
I saw Diana speak at the Agile Development Conference a couple weeks ago. Her talk on self-organizing teams was fantastic. I highly recommend coming to hear...
To all XP/Agile software development fans: The Organizing Committee of XPAU 2004 would like to hear about your opinions/experiences regarding the Question of...
Hi All, Between XP2004 and other travelling I was doing, this has been a long time coming... but here it is! We hope to have the release candiate and final out...
Hi All, Between XP2004 and other travelling I was doing, this has been a long time coming... but here it is! We hope to have the release candiate and final out...
Hi All, This third beta fixes a few bugs and is able to run under .NET 2.0 Beta 1. You can download it at http://nunit.sourceforge.net. Charlie Poole ...
Hi, I wanted to invite everyone to our next free seminar, "Transitioning to Agile." This free seminar will be presented by Dan Rawsthorne on Thursday, July...
We are now officially starting the Puget Sound chapter of the International Association of Software Architects. This chapter has been formed to provide a...
Hi All, The final release of NUnit 2.2 is available at http://nunit.sourceforge.net now and will be on our web site (http://www.nunit.org) in the next day or...
Hi All, The next Seattle XP Users Group meeting will be on Thursday, August 12 2004 at our usual location. ( Note that the name of the company has changed, but...
Hi All, I'm forwarding this note from Dorset House publishers. The book in question is by Jutta Eckstein, someone I know from various European conferences and...