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- Team Collaboration,
- IBM Rational,
- Collaboration,
- Distributed Team,
- Application Lifecycle Management,
- Agile Architecture,
- Agile in the Enterprise,
- Scaling Agile,
- Teamwork,
- ALM,
- IBM,
- Architecture,
- Agile,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- Companies,
- Jazz
IBM Rational and InfoQ published an eBook, Scaling Agile with C/ALM, "dedicated to all of the functional and dysfunctional organizations that are eager to break down the organizational and cultural silos, and become a finely tuned software delivery machine." The eBook explores the barriers to team integration and scaling and then shows, in detail, how to overcome these obstacles.

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- Releases,
- Release,
- Collaboration,
- Java,
- Artifacts & Tools,
- Version Control,
- QCon London 2008,
- Dependency Injection,
- JUnit,
- QCon,
- Languages,
- Object Oriented Design,
- Source Control,
- Tools,
- Design Pattern,
- Teamwork,
- IDE,
- Unit Testing,
- Community,
- Architecture,
- Agile,
- Programming,
- TDD,
- Design,
- Testing,
- Conferences,
- Eclipse,
- Design Patterns,
- Patterns,
- Jazz
In this interview from QCon London 2008, Erich Gamma discusses the Jazz project, why Eclipse has been successful, the strict Eclipse release schedule, JUnit, Design Patterns, how to identify a design pattern, design patterns and the 'Don't Repeat Yourself' principle, the design pattern community, and whether dependency injection is a design pattern.

- Topics
- Releases,
- Release,
- Java,
- Collaboration,
- Version Control,
- QCon London 2008,
- Teamwork,
- IDE,
- Languages,
- Source Control,
- QCon,
- Programming,
- Agile,
- Eclipse,
- Jazz,
- Conferences
Erich Gamma shares the lessons learnt being deeply involved in the development of the Eclipse platform over the years. From being a platform in closed development, Eclipse turned into an open source one supported by a large and growing community. Erich also talked about Jazz, IBM’s software development platform which incorporates the lessons learnt from Eclipse.
News about Jazz
- Topics
- Communication,
- IBM Rational,
- Collaborative Technologies,
- Distributed Teams,
- Collaboration,
- Agile Architecture,
- Scaling Agile,
- Application Lifecycle Management,
- Teamwork,
- Agile in the Enterprise,
- Project Management,
- IBM,
- ALM,
- Companies,
- Agile,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- Jazz,
- Architecture
IBM Rational and InfoQ preent an eBook, Scaling Agile with C/ALM, "dedicated to all of the functional and dysfunctional organizations that are eager to break down the organizational and cultural silos, and become a finely tuned software delivery machine." The eBook explores the barriers to team integration and scaling and then shows, in detail, how to overcome these obstacles.
- Topics
- Releases,
- Release,
- Artifacts & Tools,
- Java,
- Collaboration,
- Version Control,
- QCon London 2008,
- JUnit,
- Dependency Injection,
- Tools,
- Languages,
- Unit Testing,
- Teamwork,
- IDE,
- Object Oriented Design,
- Design Pattern,
- QCon,
- Source Control,
- Conferences,
- Programming,
- Architecture,
- Agile,
- Community,
- Eclipse,
- Design,
- TDD,
- Testing,
- Patterns,
- Design Patterns,
- Jazz
In this interview from QCon London 2008, Erich Gamma discusses the Jazz project, why Eclipse has been successful, the strict Eclipse release schedule, JUnit, Design Patterns, how to identify a design pattern, design patterns and the 'Don't Repeat Yourself' principle, the design pattern community, and whether dependency injection is a design pattern.