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This weekend, it finally clicked for me what XP really is, and why I believe in it so strongly, even though I've never used all the practices at once on any project. Years ago, back around 1988, a friend pointed out to me that it makes sense to develop a very simple, stripped-down version of a program first, and then add to it. That immediately resonated with me based on my experiences up to that time. From then on, I have consciously used "simplicity" as my focus and as a measure of quality. Most of the successful projects I've been involved with over the years have taken that basic approach: Get something simple working, and then add to it. Projects that have taken the BDUF (Big Design Up Front) approach have generally failed--sometimes taking the company down with them; other times just not living up to potential.
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Words: 597 Rating: None Pages: 2.4 submitted by: paladin256
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