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Hi Jeff Langr & Tim Ottinger
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Camilo Cruz
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Joined: Dec 24, 2008
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Hi Welcome!
i like learn more over agile and implement in my daily work
Cheers!
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Tim Ottinger
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Joined: Jan 26, 2011
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Camilo Cruz:
Thank you! I'm pleased to hear you are interested in learning more about agile. I had already recommended on the forum that a newly-interested programmer might be interested in buying Agile Samurai and Agile In A Flash together, since our publisher is offering a substantial discount when you order them from Pragmatic Bookshelf
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He writes code. He likes it.
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Jeff Langr
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I think one of the things Tim and I recognized after writing the cards (which took most of the summer--it turns out it's actually harder to write less than it is to pour out voluminous pages) was that this really is the one place to quickly find most "all things agile." I believe the Agile in a Flash deck is a good companion to the Agile Samurai and perhaps a couple other books I would recommend on learning agile (I like James Shores' book The Art of Agile Software Development, for example, and Mike Cohn's book Succeeding With Agile).
Regards,
Jeff
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Author, Agile Java, Essential Java Style. Agile in a Flash. Contributor, Clean Code.
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Tim Ottinger
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Let me also second the James Shore book, and add:
* extreme programming explained
* extreme programming installed
While you can get by without additional texts if you have google and AgileInAFlash, it sure doesn't hurt to be well-read. Each author has a different descriptive flare.
Our deck has a 5"x7" space on the back for instructions so we can't approach "comprehensive" on any one topic, yet our TDD cards are pretty close.
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