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Help with misconceptions about eXtreme Programming

There is a lot of hype about agile methods in general and eXtreme Programming in particular, as with many other hot topics in our software industry. How can this be? We are supposedly the masters of information and knowledge management, bah! We as industry
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Improve our industry!

The Tortoise and the Hare http://www.artima.com/weblogs/viewpost.jsp?thread=51769 Our half of the problem certainly calls for 100% of our attention; makes me remember this quote: "Software is not limited by physics, like buildings are. It is limited by
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Ward Cunningham and Jim Newkirk on Channel9

Kent Beck is known as the author of eXtreme Programming; yet, he has said that Ward Cunningham taught him almost everything. MSDN Channel9 has very interesting videos, take a look, here are some refs: Jim Newkirk and Ward Cunningham - What is Extreme
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Culture

The following URL shows an interesting transcript of a speaker on a conference to young entrepreneurs: Los aspectos más importantes de la cultura empresarial japonesa http://maestros.its.mx/~gmendoza/reflex/ryakult.html It is in Spanish. For other
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MSF v4.0 and agile development

Microsoft Solutions Framework next version 4 explicitly includes elements from Agile Methods for software development [1], some of these elements will have built-in support [2] in next version of Visual Studio .NET Behind this evolution are modern observations
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