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April 2004 - Posts

Domain specific article

An article by Steve Cook and me about domain specific languages appears in the excellent online CBDi Forum Journal today. Read more on the topic at Keith Short's blog .

Dispersed Agile Development

At OOPSLA 2001, a panel of the most distinguished methodologists of the day was asked "How would you do agile development where the team are a geographically distributed workforce, each working in his own home?" They more or less unanimously said "We

Scaling up agile: software product lines

Don't do big projects. Small ones have a lot more chance of success. In a small group, people are more likely to understand the overall requirements and architecture, so they understand better how their work fits into the whole thing. They don't need

Domain Specific Languages

At OT2004 , I ran a workshop on domain specific languages. OT is where the UK experts in software development gather each year, and so the people attending a workshop generally know more than whoever is running it. It's a great way to get some good ideas
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