ISBN: 0321278658
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Publication Date: Nov 16, 2004
Edition: 2nd
Binding: Paperback
Number of Pages: 224
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Book Description
In this second edition of Extreme
Programming Explained, Kent Beck organizes and presents five years worth
of experiences, growth, and change revolving around XP. If you are seriously
interested in understanding how you and your team can start down the path of
improvement with XP, you must read this book.
The first edition of this book told us what
XP wasit changed the way many of us think about software development. This
second edition takes it farther and gives us a lot more of the why of XP,
the motivations and the principles behind the practices. This is great stuff.
Armed with the what and the why, we can now all set out to confidently
work on the how: how to run our projects better, and how to get agile
techniques adopted in our organizations.
Dave Thomas, The Pragmatic Programmers LLC
This book is dynamite! It was revolutionary
when it first appeared a few years ago, and this new edition is equally
profound. For those who insist on cookbook checklists, theres an excellent
chapter on primary practices, but I urge you to begin by truly contemplating
the meaning of the opening sentence in the first chapter of Kent Becks book:
XP is about social change. You should do whatever it takes to ensure that
every IT professional and every IT managerall the way up to the CIOhas a
copy of Extreme Programming Explained on his or her desk.
Ed Yourdon, author and consultant
XP is a powerful set of concepts for
simplifying the process of software design, development, and testing. It is
about minimalism and incrementalism, which are especially useful principles
when tackling complex problems that require a balance of creativity and
discipline.
Michael A. Cusumano, Professor, MIT Sloan School of Management, and
author of The Business of Software
Extreme Programming Explained is the
work of a talented and passionate craftsman. Kent Beck has brought together a
compelling collection of ideas about programming and management that deserves
your full attention. My only beef is that our profession has gotten to a point
where such common-sense ideas are labeled extreme....
Lou Mazzucchelli, Fellow, Cutter Business Technology Council
If your organization is ready for a change
in the way it develops software, theres the slow incremental approach, fixing
things one by one, or the fast track, jumping feet first into Extreme
Programming. Do not be frightened by the name, it is not that extreme at all.
It is mostly good old recipes and common sense, nicely integrated together,
getting rid of all the fat that has accumulated over the years.
Philippe Kruchten, UBC, Vancouver, British Columbia
Sometimes revolutionaries get left behind as
the movement they started takes on a life of its own. In this book, Kent Beck
shows that he remains ahead of the curve, leading XP to its next level.
Incorporating five years of feedback, this book takes a fresh look at what it
takes to develop better software in less time and for less money. There are no
silver bullets here, just a set of practical principles that, when used
wisely, can lead to dramatic improvements in software development
productivity.
Mary Poppendieck, author of Lean Software Development: An Agile
Toolkit
Kent Beck has revised his classic book based
on five more years of applying and teaching XP. He shows how the path to XP is
both easy and hard: It can be started with fewer practices, and yet it
challenges teams to go farther than ever.
William Wake, independent consultant
With new insights, wisdom from experience,
and clearer explanations of the art of Extreme Programming, this edition of
Becks classic will help many realize the dream of outstanding software
development.
Joshua Kerievsky, author of Refactoring to Patterns and
Founder, Industrial Logic, Inc.
XP has changed the way our industry thinks
about software development. Its brilliant simplicity, focused execution, and
insistence on fact-based planning over speculation have set a new standard for
software delivery.
David Trowbridge, Architect, Microsoft Corporation
Accountability. Transparency. Responsibility.
These are not words that are often applied to software development.
In this completely revised introduction to
Extreme Programming (XP), Kent Beck describes how to improve your software
development by integrating these highly desirable concepts into your daily
development process.
The first edition of Extreme Programming
Explained is a classic. It won awards for its then-radical ideas for
improving small-team development, such as having developers write automated
tests for their own code and having the whole team plan weekly. Much has changed
in five years. This completely rewritten second edition expands the scope of XP
to teams of any size by suggesting a program of continuous improvement based on:
Five core values consistent with excellence
in software development
Eleven principles for putting those values
into action
Thirteen primary and eleven corollary
practices to help you push development past its current business and technical
limitations
Whether you have a small team that is already
closely aligned with your customers or a large team in a gigantic or
multinational organization, you will find in these pages a wealth of ideas to
challenge, inspire, and encourage you and your team members to substantially
improve your software development.
You will discover how to:
Involve the whole teamXP style
Increase technical collaboration through
pair programming and continuous integration
Reduce defects through developer testing
Align business and technical decisions
through weekly and quarterly planning
Improve teamwork by setting up an
informative, shared workspace
You will also find many other concrete ideas
for improvement, all based on a philosophy that emphasizes simultaneously
increasing the humanity and effectiveness of software development.
Every team can improve. Every team can begin
improving today. Improvement is possiblebeyond what we can currently imagine.
Extreme Programming Explained, Second Edition, offers ideas to
fuel your improvement for years to come.