Extreme Programming in Practice

Extreme Programming in Practice by James W. Newkirk, published by Addison-Wesley Professional on June 5, 2001, is a detailed exploration of the practical aspects of Extreme Programming (XP). This first edition, comprising 224 pages, provides an uncensored look at the inner workings of an XP project, emphasizing the importance of examples over theoretical explanations. The book utilizes sample code and test examples to illustrate its points, offering readers a straightforward understanding of the methodologies involved in software development.
Readers will find a candid examination of the trial and error inherent in real XP projects, capturing the dynamic nature of the development process. The text focuses on the ebb and flow of project management within the context of Extreme Programming, making it a valuable resource for those interested in computer software development. This edition is presented in English and is designed to provide practical insights for practitioners and learners alike.
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(Pearson Education) A candid look at the insight track of how an XP project works, representing all-access uncensored XP. Example is valued over explanation, using sample code and test examples to support the text. Offers insight into the trial and error, ebb and flow of a real XP project. Softcover.
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