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In a pair of posts: Software Development as a Collaborative Game and Software
Projects as Rock Climbing Jeff Atwood
relates Alistair���s analogy that Software Development is cooperative
game like rock climbing. If you���ve not read Alistair���s Jolt Award
winning book: "Agile Software Development: The Cooperative Game" ��� stop reading this post, do yourself
a favor run down to the nearest bookstore and buy a copy. Don���t bother
wasting your time waiting for Amazon. In my mind this book more than
any other helps explain how the Agile principles work.
In a very Different Team Event Jiri Lundak
talks about a how his team moved from depression and lack of progress
to being energized and having a deeper shared understanding of their
problem domain. Along the way they solved some business problems too.
In a column at StickyMinds Johanna Rothmann reminds of the importance
of creating a good product vision
something that can get overlooked in the rush to code.
Kevin Rutherford has a great story about an Agile mini conference held
over the web. Very
cool ��� I still prefer seeing other people in person
Finally ��� I would like to invite you join Agile Tangents:
This list
is for all the messages that are off topic or tangential to the purpose of the
other Agile mailing lists: Scrumdevelopment, Agile Project Management,
extremeprogramming. Often this is most of the content on these lists, even the
most interesting.
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