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Ben is the author of seven books, including “The Well-Grounded Java Developer”, “Optimizing Java” and the new editions of “Java in a Nutshell” Nathaniel Schutta: Software Architect & Professor at the University of Minnesota.
This should include asking questions like: What is the systemarchitecture? Selecting the right metrics. Before you begin, make sure you choose the most informative metrics and key performance indicators (KPIs), so that you can track the project from onset to completion and beyond. Where is the source code stored?
I call this validated learning because it is always demonstrated by positive improvements in the startup’s core metrics. Exploratory Testing. Test-DrivenDevelopment. Test-drivendevelopment ensures that programmers’ code does what they intended it to do, but what if the programmer’s intention is wrong?
One of the earliest agile approaches, Extreme Programming (XP), includes technical practices such as TestDrivenDevelopment and Continuous Integration that help make frequent releases practical.
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