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Agile! A iterative and time boxed approach to software development where you build software incrementally from the start instead of trying to deliver all at once.

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Single-Responsibility Principle (SRP)

Single-Responsibility Principle (SRP)

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What's so bad about four-week sprints?

What's so bad about four-week sprints?

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Conciliation Branch in Git

Conciliation Branch in Git

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Should Open Source be a rite of passage for developers?

Should Open Source be a rite of passage for developers?

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Best practices for managing developer teams in GitHub Orgs

Best practices for managing developer teams in GitHub Orgs

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Contextual Design vs. Feature Driven Development

Contextual Design vs. Feature Driven Development

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How to write clear and robust unit tests: the dos and don'ts

How to write clear and robust unit tests: the dos and don'ts

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Scrum in Agile testing: 10 tips that actually work

Scrum in Agile testing: 10 tips that actually work

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How to fail in applying the Shape Up methodology

How to fail in applying the Shape Up methodology

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Agile software development in simple.

Agile software development in simple.

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#TestCulture 🦅 Episode 19 - Optimize regression testing

#TestCulture 🦅 Episode 19 - Optimize regression testing

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My experiences mob programming

My experiences mob programming

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Agile Release Planning Explained

Agile Release Planning Explained

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Frequent, less painful deployments

Frequent, less painful deployments

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Solving the Next Engineering Challenge: Continuous Merge

Solving the Next Engineering Challenge: Continuous Merge

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