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Agile Values and Principles for a New Generation "In the journey to all things Agile, Uncle Bob has been there, done that, and has the both the t-shirt and the scars to show for it. This delightful book is part history, part personal stories, and all wisdom. If you want to understand what Agile is and how it came to be, this is the book for you." -Grady Booch "Bob's frustration colors every sentence of Clean Agile, but it's a justified frustration. What is in the world of Agile development is nothing compared to what could be. This book is Bob's perspective on what to focus on to get to that 'what could be.' And he's been there, so it's worth listening." -Kent Beck "It's good to read Uncle Bob's take on Agile. Whether just beginning, or a seasoned Agilista, you would do well to read this book. I agree with almost all of it. It's just some of the parts make me realize my own shortcomings, dammit. It made me double-check our code coverage (85.09%)." -Jon Kern Nearly twenty years after the Agile Manifesto was first presented, the legendary Robert C. Martin ("Uncle Bob") reintroduces Agile values and principles for a new generation-programmers and nonprogrammers alike. Martin, author of Clean Code and other highly influential software development guides, was there at Agile's founding. Now, in Clean Agile: Back to Basics, he strips away misunderstandings and distractions that over the years have made it harder to use Agile than was originally intended. Martin describes what Agile is in no uncertain terms: a small discipline that helps small teams manage small projects . . . with huge implications because every big project is comprised of many small projects. Drawing on his fifty years' experience with projects of every conceivable type, he shows how Agile can help you bring true professionalism to software development.
Autorentext
Robert C. Martin (Uncle Bob) has been a programmer since 1970. He is cofounder of cleancoders.com, which offers online video training for software developers, and is founder of Uncle Bob Consulting LLC, which offers software consulting, training, and skill development services to major corporations worldwide. Previously, he served as the Master Craftsman at 8th Light Inc., a Chicago-based software consulting firm; for three years as editor-in-chief of the "C++ Report"; and as the first chairperson of the Agile Alliance. Mr. Martin has published dozens of articles in various trade journals and is a regular speaker at international conferences and trade shows. He has written and edited many books, including Clean Code, The Clean Coder, and Clean Architecture (all from Pearson).
Inhalt
Foreword xv Preface xvii Acknowledgments xxi About the Author xxv Chapter 1: Introduction to Agile 1 History of Agile 3 Snowbird 10 Agile Overview 14 Circle of Life 31 Conclusion 35 Chapter 2: The Reasons for Agile 37 Professionalism 38 Reasonable Expectations 43 The Bill of Rights 56 Conclusion 61 Chapter 3: Business Practices 63 Planning 64 Small Releases 82 Acceptance Tests 88 Whole Team 93 Conclusion 96 Chapter 4: Team Practices 97 Metaphor 98 Sustainable Pace 100 Collective Ownership 104 Continuous Integration 107 Standup Meetings 110 Conclusion 111 Chapter 5: Technical Practices 113 Test-Driven Development 114 Refactoring 123 Simple Design 125 Pair Programming 127 Conclusion 131 Chapter 6: Becoming Agile 133 Agile Values 134 The Menagerie 136 Transformation 137 Coaching 142 Certification 143 Agile in the Large 144 Agile Tools 148 Coaching-An Alternative View 155 Conclusion (Bob Again) 165 Chapter 7: Craftsmanship 167 The Agile Hangover 169 Expectation Mismatch 170 Moving Apart 172 Software Craftsmanship 173 Ideology versus Methodology 174 Does Software Craftsmanship Have Practices? 175 Focus on the Value, Not the Practice 176 Discussing Practices 177 Craftsmanship Impact on Individuals 178 Craftsmanship Impact on Our Industry 179 Craftsmanship Impact on Companies 180 Craftsmanship and Agile 181 Conclusion 182 Chapter 8: Conclusion 183 Afterword 185 Index 191