Info:
- 280 pages
- published 15-09-2010
- ISBN: 978-93435-658-6
- Author: Jonathan Rasmusson
- Available here
After flying through this book, which implies it is a very pleasant reading, I have found a very broad basis to start developing in an agile way. I’m sure that after you have read this book you will come to the same conclusion. Even I you are an experienced agile developer, there are some really good pointers, tips & tricks in the book. All supported by amusing pictures.
The book is also boiled down into a story of “The master samurai” and “The apprentice”, at the end of each chapter they kind of review what you saw in that chapter and provoke some questions about it and a more practical insight into the matter.
The book walks the whole end-to-end process of developing in an agile way. Starting up by gathering requirements, analyze them, creating an iteration plan, monitoring that plan, execution styles and delivering production ready software. As a small bonus, the book goes scratches the surface of a few concepts that are very common in development.
- Unit testing: creating an armor for yourself that your code works
- TDD: Test driven development, creating the tests first relying on the validation of your user stories, prove they fail and then create the code to make them pass the tests and of course Refactor the code afterwards.
- Refactoring as a good continuous practice
- Continuous integration concepts
Albeit, this a must have book for your collection, I’m putting it up on my front row.
Regards,
Kyor
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