Agile RTP (ARTp)
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Are you a fan of the Manifesto for Agile Software Development and in the RTP area? Meet other local people interested in Agile methods of software development at our monthly meetup.
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Our next meeting:
How to fail with 100% test coverage
With an expressive language like Ruby and with modern test practices, 100% C0 test coverage is readily achievable. But 100% coverage is meaningless without other supporting habits and practices. Read more
- When?
- Tuesday, Jul 1, 2008, 6:30 PM 20080701T223000Z
- Where?
- Who?
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4 members have said Yes
3 members have said Maybe
Recent Meetings
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Tue Apr 1, 6:30 PM |
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Tue Apr 1, 6:30 PM |
What's New?
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"I am a former tester that is now in project management trying to learn and understand the concepts of Agile."
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"I just moved to Raleigh from Colorado. I'm looking to meet up with other professionals in the field."
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"It was great to see your face last night, Bill. Too bad you had to leave early. I would have enjoyed chatting with you for a bit. I hope you are well. Take care and keep in touch."
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"It was nice to meet you last night, Ian."
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"Hello, This is Brijal and I'm a Sr.Business Analyst"
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"Fail faster and more frequently."
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"Independent agile coach and Scrummaster. "
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"My blog is rc3.org."
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"I've been programming and data base work on the IBM mainframes and AS/400 for over 35 years and I've loved every minute of it. But recently I've seen a move to more modern technologies. I've worked with some great companies, but I am tired of followi"
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"I am Senior Developer at Presentation Strategies ("pStrat") in RTP. I also do work under my freelance company, Retro Rocket. I develop in Flash, Flex, Director, HTML, and PHP."
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"I was a Smalltalk and then Java developer and technical project manager for many years before my immersion into XP in 2005. I've used XP on several Java projects and currently on a C# project. I'm looking forward to meeting many local agilists."
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"I've been in and out of this meetup before. Going to give it another try. I hope for honest discussions and thought around agile, vs. following the herd of folks making money on publishing books with anything agile in the title."
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