RDU Agile Software Development
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Meet other local people interested in Agile methods of software development.
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Our next meeting: None Scheduled
What's New?
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"Hi, there's a meeting on Test at ARTp tonight. See http://agile.meet... Thanks! Bill"
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"There is a thriving Agile group in Raleigh - Agile RTP, so check out that site. They meet monthly have have covered some useful topics. See you there! Bill"
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"Hi Folks- I am interested in anyone who has experience with Agile/Scrum over distributed and large teams, building mission-critical products. I am also willing to host a meeting discussing industry reports of 'why Agile fails' + your experiences."
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"I'm a newbie to Ruby on Rails. I just finished my first application which is a web hosting and web publishing application based on RoR's. I'm interested in learning more about RoR and how I can improve my publishing service."
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"Independent contractor, interested in the use of agile methods in regulated environments"
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"There is an Agile Meetup in Raleigh with some good activities. Check out Artp"
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"I work for a company called CC Intelligent Solutions. We are in the early stages of implementing the Team Agile Process here, catered to our specific line of work. I'd like to learn more about Agile from folks outside of the office, for perspective. "
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"Software Engineer and wannabe entrepreneur from Chapel Hill, NC"
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"http://agile.meet... is based in Charlotte but welcomes everyone has good events, such as a talk on Test Driven Design by Laurie Williams in March. Joe does an excellant job of organizing these..."
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"I am a former C and Perl programmer who worked for NT. Retired 5 years ago. Currently working with Ruby."
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"I think it would be good to combine use the RDU swdev meetup group to point to other communities. This agile group can simply point to that: http://softwarede... . There's strength in numbers! ..."
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"This is the place to continue the conversation between monthly Meetups. Get to know your local Meetup community, ask questions, answer questions, talk about your last get-together--it's up to you. We..."
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" Agile is hot. May software development teams today are adopting agile techniques. We can use the group in two ways. a) A kind of a 'redirect' or 'pointer' to a couple of other groups - a..."
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