| devonrevenge (668) | |
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wonder if there could be a future for extreme programming... you try it i send you an ice cream | |
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| ResidentBiscuit (2215) | |
| Programming outside is extreme? :O | |
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| Framework (3116) | |
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"Extreme programming" never really had a future, nor can it have a future -- I mean, more extreme programming styles is not a future, but evolution of the same, existent, programming style [extreme]. Wazzak | |
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| andywestken (1950) | ||
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You need a different name: Kent Beck "stole" the term Extreme Programming (XP) back in the late 90s for a rather more boring kind of programming... http://www.extremeprogramming.org/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extreme_programming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent_Beck A pity, given the success of Extreme Ironing (EI) For those that haven't bumped into it before: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extreme_ironing From http://www.extremeironing.com/
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| Cheraphy (785) | |
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Jesus, people, it's like you've never heard of the International Confederation for the Extreme Programming League. You wanna talk extreme? Watch The Starving EarWigs take on the Raving Torvalds on a monolithic kernel challenge. 3v3, 10 hours, 4 chainsaws, 3 acid pits, and a seven hundred foot drop. You know shit's gunna get real. | |
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