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Trying out pair programming
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over 7 years ago
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Chris Flaat, MSFT
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Greetings all – My team has been reporting success with pair programming, so I wanted to try it out myself. This week one of my reports and I paired up to do a bit of maintenance work where we’re moving some automated tests around and setting aside...
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Software metrics primarily useful as negative indicators?
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over 7 years ago
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Chris Flaat, MSFT
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Dear Readers – I was thinking about metrics, and it occurred to me that most of the metrics we commonly use in the industry are really good as negative indicators of quality, efficiency, testing, etc. but lousy positive indicators. That is, most...
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People are not fungible resources
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over 7 years ago
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Chris Flaat, MSFT
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Hi all – We are currently using both Scrum and more traditional project management on several efforts going on within our product unit, and I thought I’d share some learnings. Something we’re running into is that getting people dedicated to...
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