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Extreme Programming for Beginners: Embracing Agility, Quality, and Collaboration in Software Development - Daniel Green

Feb 19, 20254 hr 4 min
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Title: Extreme Programming for Beginners: Embracing Agility, Quality, and Collaboration in Software Development
Author: Daniel Green
Narrator: Rayan Mithchell
Format: Unabridged
Length: 4:04:22
Language: English
Release date: 02-19-2025
Publisher: INAudio (formerly Findaway Voices)
Genres: Science & Technology, Computers, Technology & Engineering

Summary:
Dive into the dynamic world of Extreme Programming (XP) with 'Extreme Programming: Embracing Agility, Quality, and Collaboration in Software Development' your essential roadmap to understanding and implementing one of the most effective agile methodologies in software development. Designed with beginners in mind, this book demystifies XP practices, making them accessible and actionable for new developers, project managers, and teams aspiring to enhance their development process. Extreme Programming (XP) stands out for its focus on customer satisfaction, flexibility in the face of changing requirements, and emphasis on technical excellence and good design. This book starts by introducing the foundational values of XP—communication, simplicity, feedback, courage, and respect—and how these principles guide the XP practices to promote high-quality software and productive teamwork. 'Extreme Programming' breaks down the core practices of XP, including Test-Driven Development (TDD), Continuous Integration (CI), Pair Programming, Collective Code Ownership, and Coding Standards. Each chapter dives deep into one practice, explaining its importance, how it works, and how to implement it effectively in your projects. Practical examples and real-life scenarios illustrate the challenges and benefits of adopting XP, providing readers with a clear view of how to apply these practices to improve their development process. The book goes beyond the basics, offering insights into refining and adapting XP practices to fit various project sizes and types. It explores advanced topics such as managing distributed teams, integrating XP with other project management methodologies, and scaling XP for large projects.
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