Meetings
Extreme Programming
La Monte H.P. Yarroll
Tuesday August 27th 2002 at 7:00pm
College of DuPage, Room 2800
Abstract
Extreme Programming is a set of practices that mitigate risk and
improve quality in software projects while introducing as little
overhead as possible. The core design principle of Extreme
Programming is "Do the simplest thing that could possibly work."
I'll introduce the 12 core practices of Extreme Programming, including
Pair Programming, Test First, and the Planning Game. I'll describe
how we've used these practices on some of our internal projects.
I'll discuss when to use Extreme Programming, and when you need
something more. I'll tell you how you can introduce these practices
into your development environment.
The twelve Core Practices of Extreme Programming that will be talked about
are:
Fine Scale Feedback
Test Driven Development via Unit Tests and Acceptance Tests
Planning Game
Onsite Customer
Pair Programming
Continuous Process Rather Than Batch
Continuous Integration
Refactor Mercilessly
Small Releases
Shared Understanding
Simple Design - (Do Simple Things, You Aren't Gonna Need It, Once and Only Once, Simplify Vigorously)
System Metaphor
Collective Code Ownership
Coding Conventions
Programmer Welfare
Sustainable Pace (original name: Forty Hour Week)
Speaker Bio
La Monte H.P. Yarroll is a charter member of UniForum Chicago and
chair of the UniForum Chicago Clout Project. He is still employed.
See my wiki page if you want to know more.
The next general meeting of UniForum Chicago will be:
August 27th, 2002
7:00pm to 9:00pm
College of DuPage
Building SRC, Rm 2800abc
22nd and Lambert
Glen Ellyn, IL 60137-6599
Take 355 to Butterfield Rd (Rt 56).
Take Butterfield West to Lambert Rd,
then Lambert Rd North to 22nd St.
Turn right and look for Lot 2 or the Faculty/Staff parking lot (behind Lot 1)
on the right side of 22nd St.
Walk to the SRC building, room 2800 is on the second floor of the west side
of the building,
upstairs from the north doors facing Lot 2.
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