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These are the posts from February 2006

February 27, 2006
Posted by swietonm

Notes on Scott Ambler's Talk

Carl Erickson, Atomic Object
Scott Ambler spoke at XPwm tonight. These are the notes I took during the meeting.
Data can be done in an agile fashion. Nothing prevents evolutionary development of data models and databases.
Requirements documents are incredibly efficient means of throwing money away.
The agile community takes flack about providing “proof” that agile practices work. Where’s [...]

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February 7, 2006
Posted by swietonm

"Agile Database Techniques: Data Doesn’t Have To Be A Four-Letter Word Anymore"

Scott Ambler
When: February 27th, 2006, 6:00 pm – 8:00pm
Where: Atomic Object, 941 Wealthy Street SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49506
Note: this meeting is on MONDAY, not our usual Tuesday.
Data is clearly an important aspect of software-based systems, a fact that the information technology (IT) industry has understood for decades, yet many agile development teams are struggling [...]

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