(Pearson Education) Guide for those who wish to learn XP programming and implementation skills. Uses practical examples, including code samples written in Java, to demonstrate the daily workings of an XP team. Begins with the basic programming, then moves into team practices, and finally covers the
Extreme Programming Adventures in C#
โ Scribed by Ron Jeffries
- Book ID
- 127434990
- Publisher
- Microsoft Press
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Series
- DV-Microsoft Professional
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
- ISBN-13
- 9780735619494
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Apply what you know about extreme programming and object-oriented design to learning C# and the MicrosoftR .NET Framework on the fly. Author Ron Jeffries, a leading voice and practitioner in the extreme programming movement, demonstrates how to apply its key concepts-including the use of customer stories, customer acceptance tests, and "Spikes"-and the fundamental techniques of Simple Design, Test-Driven Development, and Refactoring to create practical, .NET-ready applications. You'll also learn how to use NUnit, a unit-testing tool for .NET languages. This essential, high-level reference provides the expert guidance, hands-on insights, and downloadable code you need to build an XML editor, a database application, a Web service, and other useful applications-quickly extending your extreme programming expertise to .NET and helping you deliver business value right away.
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Extreme Programming (XP) is a lightweight methodology that is gaining industry acceptance and momentum. XP promises to reduce project risk, improve responsiveness to changing/vague requirements, and allow a system to grow naturally while at the same time facilitating an enjoyable development environ