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Buch, Englisch, 432 Seiten, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 802 g

Rosenberg / Stephens

Extreme Programming Refactored

The Case Against XP
Softcover Nachdruck of the Original 1. Auflage 2003
ISBN: 978-1-59059-096-6
Verlag: Apress

The Case Against XP

Buch, Englisch, 432 Seiten, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 802 g

ISBN: 978-1-59059-096-6
Verlag: Apress


Extreme Programming Refactored: The Case Against XP (featuring Songs of the Extremos) takes a satirical look at the increasingly-hyped extreme programming (XP) methodology. It explores some quite astonishing Extremo quotes that have typified the XP approach quotes such as, “XPers are not afraid of oral documentation,” “Schedule is the customer's problem,” “Dependencies between requirements are more a matter of fear than reality” and “Concentration is the enemy.”

In between the chuckles, though, there is a serious analysis of XP's many flaws. The authors also examine C3, the first XP project, whose team (most of whom went on to get XP book deals shortly before C3's cancellation) described themselves as "the best team on the face of the Earth." (In a later chapter, the authors also note that one problem which can affect pair programmers is overconfidence—or is that "eXcessive courage"?). The authors examine whether the problems that led to C3's “inexplicable” cancellation could also afflict present-day XP projects.

In the final chapter, Refactoring XP, Matt and Doug suggest some ways of achieving the agile goals of XP using some XP practices (used in moderation) combined with other, less risk-laden methods.

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I Another Fine Mess You’ve Gotten Me Into (Laurel and Hardy Take Up Programming).- 1 XP in a Nuthouse (Oops, We Mean Nutshell).- 2 Where Did XP Come From? (Chrysler Knows It Ain’t Easy).- 3 The Case Against XP.- II Social Aspects of XP (Mama Don’t Let Your Coders Grow Up to Be Cowboys).- 4 Extremo Culture.- 5 The On-site Customer.- 6 Pair Programming (Dear Uncle Joe, My Pair Programmer Has Halitosis).- 7 Oral Documentation (Oxymoronic, or Just Plain Moronic?).- III We Don’t Write Permanent Specs and Barely Do Any Upfront Design, So.- 8 Design After First Testing.- 9 Constant Refactoring After Programming (If It Ain’t Broke, Fix It Anyway).- 10 User Stories and Acceptance Tests.- IV The Perpetual Coding Machine.- 11 Software Is Never Done (The Schedule Does Not Exist Per Se).- 12 Emergent Architecture and Design.- 13 Embracing Change (Embrace People, Manage Change).- V The Big Picture.- 14 Scalability.- 15 Refactoring XP.- 16 Conclusion: Neutralizing the Reality Distortion Field.


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