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MacOSX and XP (not Windows)


  • Subject: MacOSX and XP (not Windows)
  • From: Georg Tuparev <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2001 17:32:13 +0100

Folks,

I'm doing some research on agile methodologies (and more concretely on eXtreme Programming), and will greatly appreciate if you can answer several questions if you believe you are doing XP:

1. Are you using all XP practices, and if not (well, purists will claim it is not XP at all), which practices are useful for you and which not, and why?

2. What testing tools/methodology are you using for:
- unit tests;
- acceptance tests;
- UI testing (if done at all)

3. What is your preferred team size?

4. Do you think that the language you are using (Objective-C vs. Java) is supportive, or neutral to the core XP practices?

5. Do you think that the Cocoa frameworks are helping you to adopt XP more easily compared to other development environments?

6. What XP related tool you are missing mostly?

7. What XP related publication was the most influential for you?

I'm preparing several lectures on Cocoa programming for R&D and I hope to be reassured by you that my eXtremism in both XP and Cocoa is based on solid facts.

TIA

Georg Tuparev
Tuparev Technologies
Klipper 13
1186 VR Amstelveen
The Netherlands
Mobile: +31-6-55798196


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