Looking for Renaissance-style Software Development

As Agile is becoming a more mainstream software development approach, I have seen recently on the Web more content about the importance of having cross-functional people in Scrum teams. Another denomination for this type of developer is to call them “T-shaped” people. The “T” symbolizes the deepness of the expertise …

Software Development Linkopedia October 2013

Here is our monthly selection of interesting knowledge material on programming, software testing and project management.  This month you will find information about business analysis, Agile and Scrum in the large, test automation, creating good user experience (UX) as a developer, legacy systems, distributed databases and the prioritization of your …

Agile Learning, Debugging and Mikado Method in Methods & Tools Fall 2013 issue

Methods & Tools – the free e-magazine for software developers, testers and project managers – has just published its Fall 2013 issue that discusses the following topics: Agile Learning, Using the Debugger, Mikado Method, Zucchini, Portofino, TerraER, UnQLite, Karma, CodernityDB.

Software Development Linkopedia September 2013

Here is our monthly selection of interesting knowledge material on programming, software testing and agile or traditional project management.  This month you will find information about Scrum, software testing and how to be a software tester in a Scrum team. This month pointers also look a business analysis and documentation.

Software Development Linkopedia August 2013

Here is our monthly selection of interesting knowledge material on programming, software testing and agile or traditional project management.  This month you will find information about the skills of software testers and how they could pair with developers in an Agile setting. You will also explore the Cumulative Flow Diagram …