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Extreme Programming Explained: Embrace Change
“In this second edition of Extreme Programming Explained, Kent Beck organizes and presents five years’ worth of experiences, growth, and change revolving around XP. If you are seriously interested in understanding how you and your team can start down the path of improvement with XP, you must read this book.”—Francesco Cirillo, Chief Executive Officer, XPLabs S.R.L. “The first edition of this book told us what XP was—it changed the way many of us think about software development. This second edition takes it farther and gives us a lot more of the ‘why’ of XP, the motivations and the principles behind the practices. This is great stuff. Armed with the ‘what’ and the ‘why,’ we can now all set out to confidently work on the ‘how’: how to run our projects better, and how to get agile techniques adopted in our organizations.”—Dave Thomas, The Pragmatic Programmers LLC “This book is dynamite! It was revolutionary when it first appeared a few years ago, and this new edition is equally profound. For those who insist on cookbook checklists, there’s an excellent chapter on ‘primary practices,’ but I urge you to begin by truly contemplating the meaning of the opening sentence in the first chapter of Kent Beck’s book: ‘XP is about social change.’ You should do whatever it takes to ensure that every IT professional and every IT manager—all the way up to the CIO—has a copy of Extreme Programming Explained on his or her desk.” —Ed Yourdon, author and consultant “XP is a powerful set of concepts for simplifying the process of software design, development, and testing. It is about minimalism and incrementalism, which are especially useful principles when tackling complex problems that require a balance of creativity and discipline.” —Michael A. Cusumano, Professor, MIT Sloan School of Management, and author of The Business of Software “Extreme Programming Explained is the work of a talented and passionate craftsman. Kent Beck has brought together a compelling collection of ideas about programming and management that deserves your full attention. My only beef is that our profession has gotten to a point where such common-sense ideas are labeled ‘extreme.’...” —Lou Mazzucchelli, Fellow, Cutter Business Technology Council“If your organization is ready for a change in the way it develops software, there’s the slow incremental approach, fixing things one by one, or the fast track, jumping feet first into Extreme Programming. Do not be frightened by the name, it is not that extreme at all. It is mostly good old recipes and common sense, nicely integrated together, getting rid of all the fat that has accumulated over the years.” —Philippe Kruchten, UBC, Vancouver, British Columbia“Sometimes revolutionaries get left behind as the movement they started takes on a life of its own. In this book, Kent Beck shows that he remains ahead of the curve, leading XP to its next level. Incorporating five years of feedback, this book takes a fresh look at what it takes to develop better software in less time and for less money. There are no silver bullets here, just a set of practical principles that, when used wisely, can lead to dramatic improvements in software development productivity.” —Mary Poppendieck, author of Lean Software Development: An Agile Toolkit “Kent Beck has revised his classic book based on five more years of applying and teaching XP. He shows how the path to XP is both easy and hard: It can be started with fewer practices, and yet it challenges teams to go farther than ever.” —William Wake, independent consultant “With new insights, wisdom from experience, and clearer explanations of the art of Extreme Programming, this edition of Beck’s classic will help many realize the dream of outstanding software development.”—Joshua Kerievsky, author of Refactoring to Patterns and Founder, Industrial Logic, Inc.“XP has changed the way our industry thinks about software development. Its brilliant simplicity, focused execution, and insistence on fact-based planning over speculation have set a new standard for software delivery.”—David Trowbridge, Architect, Microsoft CorporationAccountability. Transparency. Responsibility. These are not words that are often applied to software development. In this completely revised introduction to Extreme Programming (XP), Kent Beck describes how to improve your software development by integrating these highly desirable concepts into your daily development process.The first edition of Extreme Programming Explained is a classic. It won awards for its then-radical ideas for improving small-team development, such as having developers write automated tests for their own code and having the whole team plan weekly. Much has changed in five years. This completely rewritten second edition expands the scope of XP to teams of any size by suggesting a program of continuous improvement based on:Five core values consistent with excellence in software developmentEleven principles for putting those values into actionThirteen primary and eleven corollary practices to help you push development past its current business and technical limitationsWhether you have a small team that is already closely aligned with your customers or a large team in a gigantic or multinational organization, you will find in these pages a wealth of ideas to challenge, inspire, and encourage you and your team members to substantially improve your software development. You will discover how to:Involve the whole team—XP styleIncrease technical collaboration through pair programming and continuous integrationReduce defects through developer testingAlign business and technical decisions through weekly and quarterly planningImprove teamwork by setting up an informative, shared workspaceYou will also find many other concrete ideas for improvement, all based on a philosophy that emphasizes simultaneously increasing the humanity and effectiveness of software development.Every team can improve. Every team can begin improving today. Improvement is possible—beyond what we can currently imagine. Extreme Programming Explained, Second Edition, offers ideas to fuel your improvement for years to come.
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Extreme Programming Explained: Embrace Change
Accountability. Transparency. Responsibility. These are not words that are often applied to software development. In this completely revised introduction to Extreme Programming (XP), Kent Beck describes how to improve your software development by integrating these highly desirable concepts into your daily development process.The first edition of Extreme Programming Explained is a classic. It won awards for its then-radical ideas for improving small-team development, such as having developers write automated tests for their own code and having the whole team plan weekly. Much has changed in five years. This completely rewritten second edition expands the scope of XP to teams of any size by suggesting a program of continuous improvement based on:Five core values consistent with excellence in software developmentEleven principles for putting those values into actionThirteen primary and eleven corollary practices to help you push development past its current business and technical limitationsWhether you have a small team that is already closely aligned with your customers or a large team in a gigantic or multinational organization, you will find in these pages a wealth of ideas to challenge, inspire, and encourage you and your team members to substantially improve your software development. You will discover how to:Involve the whole team–XP styleIncrease technical collaboration through pair programming and continuous integrationReduce defects through developer testingAlign business and technical decisions through weekly and quarterly planningImprove teamwork by setting up an informative, shared workspaceYou will also find many other concrete ideas for improvement, all based on a philosophy that emphasizes simultaneously increasing the humanity and effectiveness of software development.Every team can improve. Every team can begin improving today. Improvement is possible–beyond what we can currently imagine. Extreme Programming Explained, Second Edition, offers ideas to fuel your improvement for years to come.
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Extreme Programming Explained: Embrace Change
“In this second edition of Extreme Programming Explained, Kent Beck organizes and presents five years’ worth of experiences, growth, and change revolving around XP. If you are seriously interested in understanding how you and your team can start down the path of improvement with XP, you must read this book.”—Francesco Cirillo, Chief Executive Officer, XPLabs S.R.L. “The first edition of this book told us what XP was—it changed the way many of us think about software development. This second edition takes it farther and gives us a lot more of the ‘why’ of XP, the motivations and the principles behind the practices. This is great stuff. Armed with the ‘what’ and the ‘why,’ we can now all set out to confidently work on the ‘how’: how to run our projects better, and how to get agile techniques adopted in our organizations.”—Dave Thomas, The Pragmatic Programmers LLC “This book is dynamite! It was revolutionary when it first appeared a few years ago, and this new edition is equally profound. For those who insist on cookbook checklists, there’s an excellent chapter on ‘primary practices,’ but I urge you to begin by truly contemplating the meaning of the opening sentence in the first chapter of Kent Beck’s book: ‘XP is about social change.’ You should do whatever it takes to ensure that every IT professional and every IT manager—all the way up to the CIO—has a copy of Extreme Programming Explained on his or her desk.” —Ed Yourdon, author and consultant “XP is a powerful set of concepts for simplifying the process of software design, development, and testing. It is about minimalism and incrementalism, which are especially useful principles when tackling complex problems that require a balance of creativity and discipline.” —Michael A. Cusumano, Professor, MIT Sloan School of Management, and author of The Business of Software “Extreme Programming Explained is the work of a talented and passionate craftsman. Kent Beck has brought together a compelling collection of ideas about programming and management that deserves your full attention. My only beef is that our profession has gotten to a point where such common-sense ideas are labeled ‘extreme.’...” —Lou Mazzucchelli, Fellow, Cutter Business Technology Council“If your organization is ready for a change in the way it develops software, there’s the slow incremental approach, fixing things one by one, or the fast track, jumping feet first into Extreme Programming. Do not be frightened by the name, it is not that extreme at all. It is mostly good old recipes and common sense, nicely integrated together, getting rid of all the fat that has accumulated over the years.” —Philippe Kruchten, UBC, Vancouver, British Columbia“Sometimes revolutionaries get left behind as the movement they started takes on a life of its own. In this book, Kent Beck shows that he remains ahead of the curve, leading XP to its next level. Incorporating five years of feedback, this book takes a fresh look at what it takes to develop better software in less time and for less money. There are no silver bullets here, just a set of practical principles that, when used wisely, can lead to dramatic improvements in software development productivity.” —Mary Poppendieck, author of Lean Software Development: An Agile Toolkit “Kent Beck has revised his classic book based on five more years of applying and teaching XP. He shows how the path to XP is both
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Edelrid Stahlhalteseil Extreme XP II, icemint
Stahlhalteseil mit umflochtenem Stahlkern. Seilkürzer ermöglicht das einfache, stufenlose Einstellen der Arbeitsposition. Mindestbruchkraft 15 kN. Seildurchmesser 12,5 mm. Inkl. Triple Lock Karabiner im Seilkürzer.
Preis: 239.00 € | Versand*: 5.95 €
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Was sind die Unterschiede zwischen Extreme Programming und Scrum?
Extreme Programming (XP) und Scrum sind beide agile Softwareentwicklungsmethoden, aber sie haben einige Unterschiede. XP legt den Schwerpunkt auf technische Praktiken wie kontinuierliche Integration und Testgetriebene Entwicklung, während Scrum sich mehr auf das Projektmanagement konzentriert. XP hat auch eine stärkere Betonung der Teamkommunikation und Zusammenarbeit, während Scrum eine klar definierte Rollenverteilung und Struktur hat.
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Was genau bewirkt Volatile in der Concurrent Programming?
Volatile ist ein Schlüsselwort in der Concurrent Programming, das angibt, dass eine Variable von mehreren Threads gleichzeitig gelesen und geschrieben werden kann. Es stellt sicher, dass Änderungen an der Variable sofort für alle Threads sichtbar sind und verhindert bestimmte Optimierungen des Compilers, die zu inkonsistenten Ergebnissen führen könnten. Volatile wird häufig verwendet, um Variablen zu kennzeichnen, die von mehreren Threads gemeinsam genutzt werden, aber keine atomaren Operationen erfordern.
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Lohnt es sich, "The C Programming Language" zu lernen?
Ja, es lohnt sich, "The C Programming Language" zu lernen, da C eine weit verbreitete und mächtige Programmiersprache ist. Sie wird in vielen Bereichen der Softwareentwicklung eingesetzt und bietet eine solide Grundlage für das Verständnis von Programmierung und Algorithmen. Das Buch selbst gilt als ein Klassiker und bietet eine umfassende Einführung in die Sprache.
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Wie lautet die deutsche Übersetzung für "procedural programming language"?
Die deutsche Übersetzung für "procedural programming language" lautet "prozedurale Programmiersprache".
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Edelrid Stahlhalteseil Extreme XP II, icemint
Stahlhalteseil mit umflochtenem Stahlkern. Seilkürzer ermöglicht das einfache, stufenlose Einstellen der Arbeitsposition. Mindestbruchkraft 15 kN. Seildurchmesser 12,5 mm. Inkl. Triple Lock Karabiner im Seilkürzer.
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Programming Windows
Reimagined for full-screen and touch-optimized apps, Windows 8 provides a platform for reaching new users in new ways. In response, programming legend Charles Petzold is rewriting his classic Programming Windows—one of the most popular programming books of all time—to show developers how to use existing skills and tools to build Windows 8 apps. Programming Windows, Sixth Edition focuses on creating Windows 8 apps accessing the Windows Runtime with XAML and C#. The book also provides C++ code samples. The Sixth Edition is organized in two parts: Part I, “Elementals,” begins with the interrelationship between code and XAML, basic event handling, dynamic layout, controls, templates, asynchronous processing, the application bar, control customization, and collections. You should emerge from Part I ready to create sophisticated page-oriented collection-based user interfaces using the powerful ListView and GridView controls. Part II, “Specialties,” explores topics you might not need for every program but are essential to a well-rounded education in Windows 8. These include multitouch, bitmap graphics, interfacing with share and search facilities, printing, working with the sensors (GPS and orientation), text, obtaining input from the stylus (including handwriting recognition), accessing web services, calling Win32 and DirectX functions, and bringing your application to the Windows 8 app store.
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Programming Pearls
When programmers list their favorite books, Jon Bentley’s collection of programming pearls is commonly included among the classics. Just as natural pearls grow from grains of sand that irritate oysters, programming pearls have grown from real problems that have irritated real programmers. With origins beyond solid engineering, in the realm of insight and creativity, Bentley’s pearls offer unique and clever solutions to those nagging problems. Illustrated by programs designed as much for fun as for instruction, the book is filled with lucid and witty descriptions of practical programming techniques and fundamental design principles. It is not at all surprising that Programming Pearls has been so highly valued by programmers at every level of experience. In this revision, the first in 14 years, Bentley has substantially updated his essays to reflect current programming methods and environments. In addition, there are three new essays on testing, debugging, and timing set representations string problems All the original programs have been rewritten, and an equal amount of new code has been generated. Implementations of all the programs, in C or C++, are now available on the Web. What remains the same in this new edition is Bentley’s focus on the hard core of programming problems and his delivery of workable solutions to those problems. Whether you are new to Bentley’s classic or are revisiting his work for some fresh insight, the book is sure to make your own list of favorites.
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Programming Pearls
When programmers list their favorite books, Jon Bentley’s collection of programming pearls is commonly included among the classics. Just as natural pearls grow from grains of sand that irritate oysters, programming pearls have grown from real problems that have irritated real programmers. With origins beyond solid engineering, in the realm of insight and creativity, Bentley’s pearls offer unique and clever solutions to those nagging problems. Illustrated by programs designed as much for fun as for instruction, the book is filled with lucid and witty descriptions of practical programming techniques and fundamental design principles. It is not at all surprising that Programming Pearls has been so highly valued by programmers at every level of experience. In this revision, the first in 14 years, Bentley has substantially updated his essays to reflect current programming methods and environments. In addition, there are three new essays on testing, debugging, and timing set representations string problems All the original programs have been rewritten, and an equal amount of new code has been generated. Implementations of all the programs, in C or C++, are now available on the Web. What remains the same in this new edition is Bentley’s focus on the hard core of programming problems and his delivery of workable solutions to those problems. Whether you are new to Bentley’s classic or are revisiting his work for some fresh insight, the book is sure to make your own list of favorites.
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Wie sieht die Zukunft des Studiums für Game Programming aus?
Die Zukunft des Studiums für Game Programming sieht vielversprechend aus. Mit dem stetigen Wachstum der Videospielindustrie werden immer mehr Fachkräfte im Bereich Game Programming benötigt. Es ist zu erwarten, dass die Studiengänge in diesem Bereich weiter ausgebaut und spezialisiert werden, um den steigenden Anforderungen gerecht zu werden. Zudem werden neue Technologien und Trends wie Virtual Reality und Augmented Reality voraussichtlich in die Studieninhalte integriert werden.
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Was sind die genauen Unterschiede zwischen den verschiedenen Versionen des älteren Betriebssystems Windows XP, nämlich XP Home, XP Professional, XP Pro und XP SP3?
Windows XP Home ist die Basisversion des Betriebssystems und bietet grundlegende Funktionen für den Heimgebrauch. Windows XP Professional hingegen ist die erweiterte Version, die zusätzliche Funktionen wie erweiterte Netzwerkfunktionen und die Möglichkeit zur Domänenintegration bietet. XP Pro und XP SP3 beziehen sich auf Service Packs, die Updates und Verbesserungen für das Betriebssystem enthalten. XP Pro bezieht sich auf die Professional-Version mit dem entsprechenden Service Pack, während XP SP3 sich auf die Service Pack 3-Version von Windows XP bezieht.
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Was denken Sie als Fachinformatiker über The Art of Computer Programming (TAOCP)?
Als Fachinformatiker halte ich 'The Art of Computer Programming' von Donald Knuth für ein absolut essentielles Werk in unserer Branche. Es ist eine umfassende und tiefgründige Abhandlung über Algorithmen und Datenstrukturen, die für jeden Informatiker von unschätzbarem Wert ist. Knuths Werk hat einen enormen Einfluss auf die Entwicklung der Informatik gehabt und wird auch heute noch als Standardreferenz in der Branche angesehen. Es erfordert zwar eine gewisse Geduld und Konzentration, um das Werk zu studieren, aber die darin enthaltenen Konzepte und Techniken sind von unschätzbarem Wert für die Lösung komplexer Probleme in der Informatik.
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Warum extreme Übelkeit?
Extreme Übelkeit kann verschiedene Ursachen haben, wie beispielsweise eine Magen-Darm-Infektion, eine Lebensmittelvergiftung, eine Schwangerschaft oder eine Nebenwirkung von Medikamenten. Es ist wichtig, die genaue Ursache durch einen Arzt abklären zu lassen, um eine angemessene Behandlung zu erhalten. In einigen Fällen kann auch eine psychische Belastung oder Angstzustände zu extremer Übelkeit führen.
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