Agility eLetter
February 2006
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In this issue... In this issue, we have a detailed article on Being Agile without Going Overboard. Abstract: Agile Software Development is gaining popularity. But, what does it mean to be agile? Is it using unit testing, continuous integration, following XP, Scrum? In this article we discuss how to introduce agility into a project in trouble and not currently agile. Please visit http://www.agiledeveloper.com/download.aspx to download the complete article from the Agile Developer web site. |
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Message from us Venkat Subramaniam was a guest on .NET Rocks TV (dnrTV). For details visit http://www.dnrtv.com/default.aspx?showID=3 and http://www.dnrtv.com/default.aspx?showID=4. He’s scheduled to appear again on that show, to talk about Generics, on March 9th. If you would like any question to be addressed or topic to be discussed, please send us an email at agility@agiledeveloper.com. We love to hear from you. Please send suggestions, corrections and comments to |
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Quiz corner ____________, also called Test Tester, is a tool that uses mutating test techniques to find how effective your unit tests are. Send your response to agility@agiledeveloper.com. This year, each person with the first correct response to the quiz in each issue of Agility will win a special prize. Quiz from the past issue A handy tool, ____________, among other things, allows you to browser your .NET assembly, view components as IL instructions and reverse engineered C#/VB.NET code. Answer! By
far this quiz received the most response! The first correct response - “Reflector” – came
from Pavan. |
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Thus spake... "You must have long range goals to keep
you from being frustrated by short range failures,"- Charles Noble. |