Agile Podcasts
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Alt.NET Podcast: Ruby on Rails
In this episode, I talk with Brian Eng and Jeff Cohen from the Softies on Rails blog, and James Avery about the Ruby on Rails web framework and what Alt.NET can learn from it. This episode of the Alt.NET Podcast is brought to you by Red Gate's ANTS Profiler. First-class developers insist o...
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Parleys.com: Groovy Update
Groovy is an agile and dynamic language for the Java Virtual Machine. Builds upon the strengths of Java but has additional power features inspired by languages like Python, Ruby and Smalltalk. Makes modern programming features available to Java developers with almost-zero learning curve
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Parleys.com: ServiceMix
Apache ServiceMix is an Open Source ESB (Enterprise Service Bus) that combines the functionality of a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and an Event Driven Architecture (EDA) to create an agile, enterprise ESB. Apache ServiceMix is an open source distributed ESB built from the ground up on ...
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Parleys.com: Evolving Agile: Time to Address the Uncomfortable Issues We'd Prefer to Avoid
As agile software development techniques and concepts cross the "technology adoption chasm" we find that the concerns on the right-hand side of the chasm are much different than those on the left. We are now facing critical issues which until now many within the agile...
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Parleys.com: Evolving Agile
As agile software development techniques and concepts cross the 'technology adoption chasm' we find that the concerns on the right-hand side of the chasm are much different than those on the left. We are now facing critical issues which until now many within the agile community have preferred...
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Parleys.com: Spring IDE - Tooling for the Spring Framework
Spring emerged as an application framework and can be considered as de-facto standard in the area of light-weight Java EE application development. Still there is one concern people constantly bring up: The XML bean definition files can get quite complex and error-prone during development. Thi...
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Parleys.com: Inside the Agility Cube (Part 2)
There are many sides to agile development, but it is all too commonto focus on only one or two, depending on personal interests, job role,background, etc. A manager may focus on organizational and processaspects to the exclusion of technical ones, whereas a developer mayhave a complementary view....
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Parleys.com: Inside the Agility Cube (Part 1)
There are many sides to agile development, but it is all too common to focus on only one or two, depending on personal interests, job role, background, etc. A manager may focus on organizational and process aspects to the exclusion of technical ones, whereas a developer may have a complementa...
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Parleys.com: Scrum - Part 2
Scrum is one of the most well known agile methodologies. It has several characteristics which make it very attractive; some of them are: 1. Simplicity. Its basics can be learned in less than a day 2. Flexibility. It can be customized to fit the needs of the project 3. Scalability. It has been...
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Parleys.com: Scrum - Part 1
Scrum is one of the most well known agile methodologies. It has several characteristics which make it very attractive; some of them are: 1. Simplicity. Its basics can be learned in less than a day 2. Flexibility. It can be customized to fit the needs of the project 3. Scalability. It has been...
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Parleys.com: Typical pitfalls in Agile Software Development
Many teams, projects and even organizations are following meanwhile an agile process. However, not always successfully. If you're looking behind the scenery, you will find out that although the agile practices like pair programming or test-driven development are used properly, the agile value sys...
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Parleys.com: Agile Development Practical experiences
Agile Software development practices according to Scrum and eXtreme programming are more and more known and applied on small projects (team size 6 - 10 people). The question that will be answered during this session is how those practices were applied to a large J2EE development project (60 peopl...
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Parleys.com: JRuby On Rails
The Ruby programming language has exploded in popularity, spurred in part by the agility of the Rails web framework. Rails has in turn changed the way we look at web development. The two together are forcing developers to rethink how applications should be written. The world is changing. JRuby ai...
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Parleys.com: SOA lite
Most of the attention around SOA has focused on its application to the very largest enterprises. This focus is understandable - these megacorps are the ones that have the most to gain or lose from a new architecture (and also the biggest consulting budgets) - but it has meant that the issues ...
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Parleys.com: Perspecitves on Agility
Agile development is a phrase that it appears no buzzword-compliant software development project can be without. However, it is a proper understanding of the motivation and practices, rather than the buzzword conformance, that makes the actual difference in development. The concept of agility ...
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Parleys.com: Vincent Massol interview
During this Vincent Massol interview you'll receive more information on the status, philosophy and strenghts of Maven 2.0. "What were the shortcomings in Maven 1 and how do we now write maven 2 plugins ?" are just a few questions Dion Almaer asked. Other topics discussed are Conti...
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Parleys.com: Agile Model Driven Development (AMDD)
This presentation explores the values, principles, and practices upon which AM is based and identifies when AM will and will not work in practice. It defines what it means for a model to be agile and presents numerous examples. The concept of agile documentation is described, and a discussion of ...
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Polymorphic Podcast: Digital Productivity Strategies for Developers
Our special guest this week is Jean Paul Boodhoo who is a developer, trainer, and author specializing in .NET and Agile development. When I first heard about JP’s summer where he worked while traveling around the world after giving away the contents of his home – we had to have him share how he did it!
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Agile Toolkit: Deep Agile Conference 2009 - Nancy Van Schooenderwoert, James Grenning
Nancy and James talk about the upcoming Deep Agile Conference. This sounds like a great conference and I hope some of you will get a chance to be there. Embedded systems present their own development/delivery challenges. If you are a beginner or an expert at Agile Embedded development you ...
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Agile Toolkit: Tips and Advice - Time Boxes
If I could put time in a bottle... Well not exactly. George and I talk about the importance of time boxing as an agile concept in this episode. Enjoy -bob payne
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