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Fred Grott

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Fred Grott is Lead Developer-CEO of ShareMe Technologies LLC -The Mobile Future
The Art of the Process Posted: Mar 16, 2005 11:18 PM
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The main reason for pursuing this adventure in engineering a TestDriven Development Build Framework called Orca is that making the development process relaible in J2ME Game or Application development has specific benefits. Corporation wise you have to have a way to reliabliy predict developmental costs, marketing time lines, and etc.

By actually allowing develoeprs to pick and choose what part of the full eXtreme Programming process they will be able to use in their own development process; you are empowering the developer to reorganize such things as code review, architecture design, and other issues back into the immediate code writing stage where it in fact belongs! Hmm, that was a mouthfull.

This part of the Mantra as far as a reliable development process that spells the success or failure of a game development company and the saem is true for an application development company within the Mobile Device space. That must be why I see new visitors to this site on these posts like Digital Chocolate.

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