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I agree, this look exactly like the way I have always programmed.
Except of course for the fact that this flow doesn't cover the users
saying: 'It's ok, put it in production.' and later coming back with a ton
of bugs they 'didn't encounter in testing'.
Peter
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Subject: RE: New RPG programmers
now, when i look at the xp-map on that page, i notice,
that we've never done anything else than extreme programming.
whats so revolutionary about that concept?
or: is there any other effective form to program?
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I googled "extreme programming" and found this site. It looks like a
good explanation.
http://www.extremeprogramming.org/
Kyle Collie
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