Hello, Carfield. On Wednesday, November 1, 2006, at 3:40:17 AM, ... I'm not sure what the cause is, but I'm really not understanding your point vis-a-vis my...
... In fact may be I understand the question wrong at the beginning, what I understand the question is "If there we can refactoring or unit test later, why we...
... I support that. Don't be deterred by the difficulties. Just keep communicating. Victor ... From: Carfield Yim To: extremeprogramming@yahoogroups.com ...
Better Software magazine's Feature Article By: Robert Sabourin Mind maps are a way to explore and document ideas and their relationships in a simple diagram....
... I know that Victor understand the saying "why pay now when we can pay later". For those that are new or are lurking that doesn't understand this agilism I...
... Only a few orders of magnitude left to compete with we Canadians, then. He, Laurent, tu veux pairer avec moi sur ce tache-la?! Sounds neat. I'll try it. --...
Jeffries: I have posted here, because I believe it is also a form of extreme programming for the emerging XML based programming languages such as Vista/XAML...
Hello, Raju. When you're finished accusing us of operating a closed religion and such, could you please relate your new XML-based programming language to Agile...
XP is about software development. Specifically, it's about software development processes and practices that conform to a set of five values and several...
Discovering Buzan's Mind Mapping is one of two major events in my career (the other being XP) Mind Mapping took me from a lazy, disenchanted failing student to...
Jeffries: I am not accusing any one of any closed religion. I am just saying, that I posted here because, I believe the processes would also a form of extreme...
Hello, Simon. On Thursday, November 2, 2006, at 4:26:20 AM, you ... Yes, yes, oh God, yes, more yes more! This is so true. It's why some of us have all the...
Hi, I want to know about how build times effect pair rotation and what techniques people have been using to switch pairs where build times are high. The build...
Raju, I do not recall the original post, and I haven't kept up with this thread, so I don't know where you got the idea that XP-practitioners and advocates...
Hello, rob_hathaway74. On Thursday, November 2, 2006, at 8:06:45 ... I love developing software. But a hug from my wife is much warmer. Ron Jeffries ...
... Yes. We should never forget that there are problems in the world that are better solved by *not* using a computer, even if we could. Cheers, Ilja...
... I know this is obvious, but whenever there is a tradeoff between paying less now for less return and more later for more return, I ignore profit and only...
... I have noticed a particular pattern in my current practice. When designing with someone on the team I'm coaching, we test-drive some code, then come to a...
Hello, Sammy. On Thursday, November 2, 2006, at 10:01:03 AM, you ... I produce my entire web site in XML. Much of my content consists of programs in various...
Hello, Sammy. On Thursday, November 2, 2006, at 10:01:03 AM, you ... No doubt all of XP can be done in most any situation. I was -- and am -- asking Raju to...
Hello, Carfield. On Wednesday, November 1, 2006, at 9:28:31 AM, ... Well, I took Victor's question to relate to the fact that a signature isn't an article. In...
Haskell Bowling Ron Jeffries 11/01/2006 At the Simple Design and Testing conference, Dan Mead bravely agreed to implement the infamous Bowling Game exercise,...
... How about a hug from...? Never mind. I know the answer. -- J. B. (Joe) Rainsberger :: http://www.jbrains.ca Your guide to software craftsmanship JUnit...
... The team I've been working with switches pairs at the end of a story. The problem is that some stories are short, such as fixing a defect, and others are...
My team generally switches by story card as well. The problem with that has been some specialized knowledge continues developing in a couple areas. By not...
... The other problem we had was that when pair A finished a story, pair B was still in the middle of theirs. That basically said it was never convenient to...