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The Limits of Agile

Topics
Agile,
Agile Techniques,
Unit Testing,
Adopting Agile

The problems faced by teams that are attempting Agile in non-traditional settings aren't that Agile principles are inapplicable, nor that the feedback cycle is doomed to failure; but rather, outside of a certain Agile sweet-spot there are additional barriers and costs to applying Agile techniques. None of these obstacles prevents Agile in itself but each increases the cost of getting to Agile.

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JQuery 1.7 Brings HTML5 To IE6-8, Gets Deprecation Policy

Topics
Javascript

JQuery 1.7 has recently been released, with improvements such as new Event APIs, Better performance of Delegated Events, HTML5 support for IE6-8, support for AMD spec and more. The team has also started deprecating certain features in an effort to keep JQuery slim.

Ruby on Rails 3.1 Released, Brings Assets Pipeline, Streaming, and Javascript Changes

Topics
Ruby,
Ruby on Rails,
Web Frameworks

Exactly one year after the last major released, the Ruby on Rails team released Rails 3.1. The highlights of this release are support for HTTP Streaming, more intelligent migrations and the new assets pipeline that makes it easier to use CoffeeScript and Sass.

RubyGems Roundup: Release 1.5 for Ruby 1.9 and Gem Testers

Topics
RubyGems,
Ruby

The new RubyGems release 1.5 fixes the problems with Ruby 1.9.2. Gem Testers makes it easier to develop Gems that work on many different Ruby implementations and platforms.

Scala 2.8 Beta 1 Released

Topics
Java,
Language,
IDE,
Programming,
Ruby

The long-awaited beta for the new Scala version 2.8 has finally been released. It includes many new features, like for example a redesigned collections library, named and default arguments, and a much improved Eclipse IDE.

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Version Control for Multiple Agile Teams

Topics
Artifacts & Tools,
Agile,
Configuration Management

When several agile development teams work on the same codebase, how do we minimize chaos, and ensure there's a clean, releasable version at the end of every iteration? Here Henrik Kniberg outlines the scheme used in "Scrum and XP from the Trenches". This paper is not so much for version control experts as for the rest of us, who just want to learn simple and useful ways to collaborate.

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How (7 years of) Eclipse Changed my Views on Software Development

Topics
Java,
IDE,
Programming,
Collaboration

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.

Agile Project Lifecycle: User Stories and Release Planning

Topics
Adopting Agile,
Agile Techniques,
Agile

In this presentation recorded during QCon London 2007, Rachel Davies, director of Agile Alliance, talks about the Agile development cycle starting with user stories and planning the releases. This presentation is less about "why" one should use Agile over other development process, and more about the practical "how" one should proceed about being agile.

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Erich Gamma Discusses Jazz, Eclipse, JUnit and Design Patterns

Topics
Artifacts & Tools,
Programming,
Unit Testing,
Object Oriented Design,
Java,
IDE,
Collaboration,
Architecture

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.