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Ajairu Samurai: Tatsujin Kaihatsusha Eno Michi (2010)

by Jonathan Rasmusson(Favorite Author)
3.96 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
4274068560 (ISBN13: 9784274068560)
languge
English
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Ōmusha
review 1: An agile approach to Agile, pragmatic and well written. Delivers value in every chapter. The tone is not preaching and even the most difficult questions are not avoided. The method presented is a some sort of Scrum/XP hybrid.I wouldn't have minded a bit broader focus on the technical conventions and methods supporting agile, though. This book is a good introduction to Agile way of delivering software. More experienced practitioners can benefit from it too.
review 2: A brief practical coverage of the basics of agile software project management and agile software engineering. It is not written as an academic reference it just tells you how to get the job done in simple words; not surprising of a book in a series called pragmatic! There are three parts the first i
... mores about kickstarting an agile project the second is about managing an agile project and third is about actual agile development. The book follows a mixture between the SCRUM and Extreme Programming flavors of Agile. Another nice thing about this book is it refers to many interesting sources for further reading. I would recommend this to someone in short of time who just wants to get the hang of Agile. less
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spenceman710
Really liked this book's ideas. The Inception deck and project planning gave me allot of good ideas
KKRockz
Perfecto libro para iniciar o como un repaso a lad ideas de ��gil.
DaniiB
a little heavy on the gimmicks. the pocket guide was better.
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