Book details of 'Extreme Programming Explained: Embrace Chang'

| Title | Extreme Programming Explained: Embrace Chang |
| Author(s) | Kent Beck |
| ISBN | 0201616416 |
| Language | English |
| Published | October 1999 |
| Publisher | Addison-Wesley Pub Co |
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Reviewer amazon.com wrote:Kent Beck's eXtreme Programming eXplained provides an intriguing high-level overview of the author's Extreme Programming (XP) software
development methodology. Written for IS managers, project leaders, or programmers, this guide provides a glimpse at the principles behind XP and
its potential advantages for small- to mid-size software development teams.
The book intends to describe what XP is, its guiding principles, and how it works. Simply written, the book avoids case studies and concrete details in
demonstrating the efficacy of XP. Instead, it demonstrates how XP relies on simplicity, unit testing, programming in pairs, communal ownership of
code, and customer input on software to motivate code improvement during the development process. As the author notes, these principles are not
new, but when they're combined their synergy fosters a new and arguably better way to build and maintain software. Throughout the book, the
author presents and explains these principles, such as "rapid feedback" and "play to win," which form the basis of XP.
Generally speaking, XP changes the way programmers work. The book is good at delineating new roles for programmers and managers who Beck
calls "coaches." The most striking characteristic of XP is that programmers work in pairs, and that testing is an intrinsic part of the coding process.
In a later section, the author even shows where XP works and where it doesn't and offers suggestions for migrating teams and organizations over to
the XP process.
In the afterword, the author recounts the experiences that led him to develop and refine XP, an insightful section that should inspire any organization
to adopt XP. This book serves as a useful introduction to the philosophy and practice of XP for the manager or programmer who wants a potentially
better way to build software.
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