thanks Kris. I might take a look at that book.

I don't think our approach is very agile at present but I like some of the
ideas, just wondering which to adopt.

On 9/2/06, Kris Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Darn, that was the one session at CFUnited that I wanted to go to but
> missed. I'm reading "Practices of an Agile Developer", and am finding
> that my company's approach is _nearly_ agile. We don't call it that of
> course. We just practice the behaviors.
>
> This book doesn't discuss the specific techniques, but it does discuss
> developer attitude and approach, as well as corporate attitude and
> approach. Very readable--broken-down into short 2-3 page
> mini-discussions. Humorous and enlightening.
>
> Cheers,
> Kris
>
> > I've been reading up about Agile techniques such as XP, SCRUM and UP.
> > I also attended John Paul Ashenfelter's presentation at CFUNITED on this
> > subject.
> > Just wondered if anyone has real life feed back on using these
> techniques
> > within project teams?
>
> 

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