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Weekly Agile Reading. Pack 22

November 15, 2008 by Artem Marchenko

Here is the top writing that caught my attention this week. Quite much based on Google Testing blog this time - they happened to have a number of excellent articles in a row.

You might like having a look at the previous link packs as well.

» Software Development Poll: Unit Testing: Still Widely Informal Recent poll results. TDD is still not practiced much.
» Leading Agile: Evolution of a Project Schedule Typically I don't include the articles by our permanent contributors to the weekly link set, but this article that describes agile methods to project managers is excellent. I'll probably base on it when speaking to project managers myself.
» thekua.com@work " Application logging principles When and what it makes sense to log things.

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