Extreme Programming
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Kent Beck.
5 Values
communication
simple
feedback
courage
respect
The Japanese version of Wikipedia says there are 19 specific practices, while the English version says there are 12.
The number has increased to 19 after several revisions, and is now classified into four categories according to the position of the subject
Japanese (language)
Collaborative Practices
iteration
Common Terms
open workspace
Frequent Reflection
Development Practices
Test Driven Development
pair programming
refactoring
Joint ownership of source code
Continuous Integration
YAGNI
Management Practices
Acceptance of responsibility
relief
Quarterly review
mirror
Optimal pace of work
Customer Practices
Creating Stories
release plan
acceptance test
Short-term release
English Extreme programming practices - Wikipedia
Fine scale feedback
Pair programming
Planning game
Test driven development
Whole Team
Continuous process
Continuous integration
Design improvement
Small releases
Shared understanding
Coding standard
Collective code ownership
Simple design
System metaphor
Programmer welfare
Sustainable pace
Ron Jeffries 11/08/2001
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