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From the Editor of Methods & Tools: Quote of the Month May 2017

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What happens if you intervene and they still don’t fix the stand-up? Remember, the accomplishments and bumps are theirs, not yours. Agile works when they learn how to rely on one another. It has nothing to do with you looking good as a coach. So, if they do not improve, accept it for now, and […]

From the Editor of Methods & Tools: Software Development Linkopedia May 2017

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Here is our monthly selection of knowledge on programming, software testing and project management. This month you will find some interesting information and opinions about practical Agile, software developers types and interview, giving feedback, error handling for .NET, unfinished user stories, mobile testing with Appium, dealing with pesky people and the product owner role. Web […]

From the Editor of Methods & Tools: Toward Evolutionary Software Design and Architecture

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Projects that don’t change are the ones that get canceled. Any relevant and useful software has to continuously evolve. Agile development greatly emphasizes an evolutionary approach to software design and software architecture. That’s because big up-front design and architecture are risky. But the evolutionary approach also has risks. This session starts with a quick discussion […]

From the Editor of Methods & Tools: Software Development Conferences Forecast May 2017

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Here is a list of software development related conferences and events on Agile project management ( Scrum, Lean, Kanban), software testing and software quality, software architecture, programming (Java, .NET, JavaScript, Ruby, Python, PHP), DevOps and databases (NoSQL, MySQL, etc.) that will take place in the coming weeks and that have media partnerships with the Methods […]

From the Editor of Methods & Tools: Finally Crossing the IoT Chasm?

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I gave my first Internet of things (IoT) presentation over a decade ago. The response was overwhelming, and I have been waiting for the IoT tidal wave to land ever since. Strangely, it has not. Why not? Fast-forward through those ten years, and I have learned countless lessons. This presentation reviews the strengths and weakness […]

From the Editor of Methods & Tools: Software Development Linkopedia June 2017

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Here is our monthly selection of knowledge on programming, software testing and project management. This month you will find some interesting information and opinions about product owner, project deadlines, working in teams, unit testing, better retrospectives, surviving as a QA, legacy code transformation, microservices, Scrum challenges and automated testing. Web site: Product Owner Assessment Text: […]

From the Editor of Methods & Tools: Quote of the Month June 2017

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Avoid using defect tracking systems during the iteration. Fix bugs discovered in the work underway for the iteration immediately. If it takes a lot of work, create a task in the Spring backlog. However, there is usually no need to log this bug in the defect tracking system. Logging it would only create another work […]

From the Editor of Methods & Tools: Programming Across Paradigms

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What’s in a programming paradigm? How did the major paradigms come to be, and why? Once we’ve sworn our love to one paradigm, does a program written under any other still smell as sweet? Can functional programmers learn anything from the object-oriented paradigm, or vice versa? In this talk, we’ll try to understand what we […]

From the Editor of Methods & Tools: Software Development Conferences Forecast June 2017

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Here is a list of software development related conferences and events on Agile project management ( Scrum, Lean, Kanban), software testing and software quality, software architecture, programming (Java, .NET, JavaScript, Ruby, Python, PHP), DevOps and databases (NoSQL, MySQL, etc.) that will take place in the coming weeks and that have media partnerships with the Methods […]

From the Editor of Methods & Tools: Ada, Deadlines & Containers in Methods & Tools Q2 2017 articles

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Here is a list of the articles published during the second quarter of 2017 on the Methods & Tools website. This quarter Methods & Tools has published articles discussing the Ada language, eslastic deadlines. We also published two articles presenting open source software testing tools: InversifyJS and Codetrack. * Ada: a C Developer’s Perspective Learn […]




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