Webinar - Lunch with Kent Beck
Kent Beck, Agitar Fellow, inventor of eXtreme Programming, and co-author of JUnit, presented his latest thoughts and ideas on how software should be developed at a special "Lunch with Kent Beck" event in San Francisco, CA on May 16, 2006.
A few years ago, Kent’s eXtreme Programming started a revolution that has had a huge impact on how software is developed. As co-author of JUnit, the world’s most popular software testing framework, he made developer testing easier and more popular than ever. These days, this industry-changing pioneer is concerned about software development teams finding ease at work.
Listen to the following 60-minute presentation, broken down into seven parts, and find out what Kent is thinking, because – if history is any indication – his ideas will make a difference in our industry and in your job.
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Kent Beck, Agitar Fellow, inventor of eXtreme Programming, and co-author of JUnit, presented his latest th...all »Webinar - Lunch with Kent Beck
Kent Beck, Agitar Fellow, inventor of eXtreme Programming, and co-author of JUnit, presented his latest thoughts and ideas on how software should be developed at a special "Lunch with Kent Beck" event in San Francisco, CA on May 16, 2006.
A few years ago, Kent’s eXtreme Programming started a revolution that has had a huge impact on how software is developed. As co-author of JUnit, the world’s most popular software testing framework, he made developer testing easier and more popular than ever. These days, this industry-changing pioneer is concerned about software development teams finding ease at work.
Listen to the following 60-minute presentation, broken down into seven parts, and find out what Kent is thinking, because – if history is any indication – his ideas will make a difference in our industry and in your job.
From http://www.agitar.com/downloads/20060516-webinar_-_lunch_with_kent_beck.html«
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