Steve
  
  I agree with you.  I was looking at eXtreme Programming explained at the
book store this weekend.  Reminded me very much of your Fusebox Site in 10
days.  There are many aspects of it that I like.  Two headed coding.
Automated testing (lots of testing) which helps with Refactoring.  I think
we should not look at combining the two but making sure that Fusebox can be
used with it well and maybe a best practices when combining the 2.  Fusebox
fits well with the small modular routines and coding standard that XP
requires.  I think the two go well together.  If anyone does try do some
development with XP and Fusebox combined I would love to hear what you
thought of it and how it worked for you.

Daniel

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 3:59 PM
To: Fusebox
Subject: Re: Fwd: extreme programming


yeah this is cool stuff. My friend John Ashenfelter and I (he's the
author of CF for dummies) started trying to create an "Extreme Fusebox".
We haven't gotten very far with revolutionary stuff though, a lot of the
techniques in extreme programming are pretty similar to what we already
do in Fusebox.

I think it could be very promising if we could combine the two
techniques together.

Steve

Ken Beard wrote:
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><http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1006-202-5424853.html>http://news.cnet.com/new
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> >story on the "extreme programming" methodology
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> Ken Beard
> Manager, Application Development
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