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Scrum Alone is Not Enough

Agile Pain Relief Notes from a Tool User

Beyond Scrum you should consider: Effective Agile Engineering Practices such as Unit Testing, Continuous Integration, Test Driven Development, Acceptance Test Driven Development (or BDD), Pair Programming. Without practices like these, the health of your codebase will degrade over time.

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GSAS 2023: The Third Edition

Apiumhub

They believe that productive partnerships, collaboration, fast feedback, and small iterations are the best way to deliver successful software projects, using Agile methodologies and Extreme Programming practices, like Test-Driven Development, Simple Design, Pair-Programming, and Continuous Integration, in all our projects.

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How To Hire The Right Software Developers – 7 Tactics That Actually Works

Xicom

The time you are shortlisting the developers, aside from talent, pay attention to skill-set problem-solving skill, precision and detail, knowledge of development tools, and awareness of BDD (Behaviour Driven Development) and TDD (Test Driven Development). Tactic 4: Offer Reasonable Pricing.

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Lean Software Development: The Backstory

LeanEssays

To counter sequential processes and the long integration and defect removal phase, agile software development practices focused on fast feedback cycles in these areas: Test-driven development: Start by writing tests (think of them as executable specifications) and then write the code to pass the tests.