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An excellent overview of the key ideas of extreme programming/agile development.
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Ron Jeffries’ site on XP. I really don’t like the design, but there’s a lot of good content hiding in there.
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Ron Jeffries’ personal blog.
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A pretty cool company with some people doing good stuff in the world of XP and agile development.
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Martin Fowler’s nice history/summary of the movement to XP and agile development.
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A huge pile of bits and pieces written by Robert Martin. If only I had time to read them all!
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It’s a very cool book. We’ve used it as the textbook in our Software Design and Development course for several years now, and I highly recommend it.
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Cool, short and to the point. I should hang it on many of the visible surfaces in my life.
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A nice article on the importance of practice (in relation to theory) in software design and development (or, arguably, in any sphere where a key measure of success is what you get done). This is certainly similar to my experien
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A cool charter allowing generally free and open access to any of the articles printed in any of their journals. Why aren’t CSci people more on top of these kinds of things? We’re so 1970’s sometimes :-(.
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A potentially interesting article using genetic programming to aid in data mining of protein function data. Might be good for our bioinformatics course next year.
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A potentially interesting article examining the structural differences between social networks and things like computer networks and reaction networks in biology and chemistry.