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Digg is Using Continuous Deployment. To Deploy to Production.

I recently stumbled across an amazing article. I've been using continuous integration for years, and I've used continuous deployment for a long time, but I've...

6 replies - 12607 views - 07/28/10 by Jared Richardson in Articles

Responding to Change Is Too Much Work

The fourth tenet of the Agile Manifesto is a difficult one. Responding to change over following a planWhy is that so difficult? What's the point of responding...

0 replies - 3843 views - 07/21/10 by Jared Richardson in Articles

Waterfall vs. Agile: QA and Management

We saw in the previous articles the main differences between agile and waterfall. In this last article we are going to take a deeper look focusing on Quality...

1 replies - 24053 views - 07/19/10 by Alberto Gutierrez in Articles

Web applications as enterprise software

Usually I have no shame in using PHP for everything I do as a freelancer, because it's the language I and the people I work with know best. PHP however is a...

1 replies - 5250 views - 07/13/10 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles

How to be a worse programmer

Lots of tips collections come up on DZone about how to become a better programmer. But no one ever told us how to become a worse one. What would make our...

13 replies - 55724 views - 07/08/10 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles

But the ScrumMaster said I had to!

Today's article will be a short one, but I think it raises a very important point. A wide range of software development methodologies exist, some of them more...

0 replies - 3078 views - 07/06/10 by Matt Stine in Articles

Software engineering in the rail system

During my trip to Corropoli for the phpDay 2010 I took six trains to cover a total of 1000 kilometers. During the waiting periods in the train stations, I got...

0 replies - 6940 views - 07/06/10 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles

The Agile Guerilla

While it certainly seems that agile software development has gone mainstream, I still encounter a number of software developers who work in one of two...

0 replies - 6455 views - 07/01/10 by Matt Stine in Articles

Use Stories to Deliver Business Value

Why is it that companies choose to pay developers to write software? It's definitely not because software has any degree of intrinsic value. Companies fund...

0 replies - 10582 views - 06/28/10 by Matt Stine in Articles

Get Started with Apache Ant!

Click here to download your free copy of our "Getting Started with Apache Ant" Refcard!   This DZone Refcard will provide you with the perfect...

0 replies - 20901 views - 06/28/10 by Lyndsey Clevesy in Announcements

The refactoring breakthrough on a CoffeeMachine

Today I will write about a concept I came to know from Domain-Driven Design, Eric Evans's book centered on the Domain Model pattern. DDD isn't just Entities,...

0 replies - 3014 views - 06/24/10 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles

Code Like Kudzu!

My technical brethren (and sistren) in the southern United States are probably more familiar with Kudzu than many of you, but it's a very fast growing type of...

2 replies - 7896 views - 06/14/10 by Jared Richardson in Articles

How can PaaS improve Agile methodologies?

Time-to-market and time-to-value in businesses, organizations, and teams have taken center stage as we all strive to improve and automate our processes, and...

0 replies - 1398 views - 06/14/10 by Derek Cheng in Announcements

Agile Isn't Latin

Today's article is a short one, but I wanted to share, as well as vent. This isn't something I've seen recently, but I have seen it. As have many of you.What...

0 replies - 3541 views - 06/11/10 by Jared Richardson in Articles

Tips and Suggestions for Your First Iteration

I've been helping a company establish a few Scrum-style Agile teams lately and there seem to be, as always, a few recurring themes. I wanted to share them...

1 replies - 7525 views - 06/02/10 by Jared Richardson in Articles