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Agile in India – Interview with AgileCollob

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  • Kalpesh

    Naresh,

    Can you create class where people who have worked in usual way of development get started on some basic xp principles/toolset?

    Some of the benefits will become obvious & good practices will be adopted – if done using example. So, start a project from scratch, how would one go about doing it traditionally, realizing shortcomings & then using TDD (exposure to tools), Mocking?, Build/Integration, UI testing, DB testing etc etc

    IMHO, unless I get to work in such a project – I become a bystander. Yes, companies will be able to say

  • Kalpesh

    Naresh,

    Can you create class where people who have worked in usual way of development get started on some basic xp principles/toolset?

    Some of the benefits will become obvious & good practices will be adopted – if done using example. So, start a project from scratch, how would one go about doing it traditionally, realizing shortcomings & then using TDD (exposure to tools), Mocking?, Build/Integration, UI testing, DB testing etc etc

    IMHO, unless I get to work in such a project – I become a bystander. Yes, companies will be able to say \

  • Kalpesh

    Yes, companies will be able to say – we have x number of certified scrum masters & it will be same as we are CMM level X. The companies know themselves where they *really* stand in terms of CMM :)

    What do you say?

  • Kalpesh

    Yes, companies will be able to say – we have x number of certified scrum masters & it will be same as we are CMM level X. The companies know themselves where they *really* stand in terms of CMM :)

    What do you say?


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