Linkopedia May 2009

Free Programming Books. A categorized list of online programming books available for free download. You Know You’re Managing a Project When – V2 The Big Agile Practices Survey Report (Part 1) Evolutionary architecture and emergent design: Test-driven design, Part 2. More on allowing tests to drive and improve your design …

Linkopedia April 2009

“The Optimal Team Size is Five” tries to answer the question “What is the optimal size of a team?” Why cheap developers will cost you Look below the UI for more effective and robust UI automated test case designs Molybdenum is a test tool for web applications. Jitr is a …

Linkopedia March 2009

10 Papers Every Programmer Should Read (At Least Twice) Manifesto for Software Craftsmanship Nine Habits You Must Break To Be Successful with Scrum. Earned Value Management Violet UML Editor DrJava is a lightweight development environment for writing Java programs. London Java Community: Maven. This video is a whistle stop tour …

Linkopedia February 2009

DevCreek is a community dedicated to improving software quality through the collection, analysis and sharing of project metrics. DomainDrivenDesign.org is a open forum to share ideas and interact with other people interested in domain-driven design. Apache Cayenne is an open source persistence framework providing object-relational mapping (ORM) and remoting services …

Linkopedia January 2009

XUnitPatterns.com test patterns presents material about refactoring test code. FlexMonkey is a testing framework for Flex apps that provides for the capture, replay and verification of Flex UI functionality. Automation for the people: Deployment-automation patterns, Part 1. This article identifies a collection of key patterns for developing a reliable, repeatable, …

My 10 Favorites Agile Project Management Articles

This is a (personal) list of articles dealing with agile project management, Scrum and Kanban that I like. I have chosen to include material that is longer than the usual (short) blog posting. I encourage readers to give more objectivity to this subjective set by submitting in the comments what …