
Thursday April 20, 2006
now reading: coplien and harrison
coplien and harrison's organizational patterns of agile software development
is one of the most interesting books i have read on the topic. what makes it special? heavy on pragmatic,
multiple successful-project based development patterns, many of them familiar,
carefully supported with other
empirical research and case studies. concise discussions of each pattern with very little
hand-waving. in a field that is littered with
one-project generalizations and [sometimes collected] blogorrhea of assorted talking heads, this is a refreshing piece of work. [well, one can do without the early bell-labs style typesetting and all the quaint photography from the archives of the library of congress - where is duane bibby when a good book needs his illustrations?]
[some more detailed notes on various patterns to follow]
ROTFL: nurture the role of the wise fool who can raise uncomfortable truths with impunity.
(2006-04-20 13:23:48.0)
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