Re: Timeless Classics of Software Engineering
From: David Lightstone <david._NoSpamlightstone_at_prodigy.net>
Date: Mon, 09 Aug 2004 11:19:40 GMT
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Date: Mon, 09 Aug 2004 11:19:40 GMT
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"Phlip" <phlip_cpp_at_yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> > Andy Glew wrote:
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> > > I doubt that the XP (eXtreme Programming) books will
> > > become classics, even though I enjoy them.
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> With the number of "Agile" books approaching 50, the odds are high that
one
> or two of them might stick to the wall...
which versions of the books, the ones that have been written, or the ones
that will be re-written (many times)
(They are being developed iteratively aren't they?)
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> Phlip
> http://industrialxp.org/community/bin/view/Main/TestFirstUserInterfaces
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