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Share the experiences of practitioners in Extreme Programming (XP). Here you will see RealCode, solve real problems, hone your XP skills. Participate. (Author -- PaulSimmons)


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  • Bought xpdeveloper.net
  • AgileSIGs, Any ideas for what you would like to see at the next SIGs


Want to do XP, but your boss won't allow it? Join an 'out-of-work' project: XtcProjectProposals. Want to take an active part in the XP community, but need some help or want to help others? XPCollaborators is a list of people offering their services for free.


We think the only way to learn XP is by DoingIt. We were lucky and we found some time to suspend our XpScepticism and just tried DoingIt. A lot of people never find this time and miss out. We thought we'd make a sandpit where XpApprentices could meet. As DoingPairedProgramming is very much a part of XP, we decided we'd start a workshop (XtC) where you can bring along your laptop and index cards and we can all help each other with XP.

Our intent is not to replace or duplicate the content of other sites, but rather to complement information that is already available. Our hope is to tackle some interesting problems, monitor how they progress and comment on them with references back to the original sources of XP. We do this by relating pages about how we do things to the pages about why we do things which are found on OtherXPSites. To this end we have been creating page names starting with the word "Doing", e.g. DoingTheSimplestThing.

TheseThingsThatLookLikeClassesOrMethods are just the way you make links in the Wiki system. See GettingStarted.


If you don't think this site explains something very well, consider it your responsibility to edit the offending information so that it does!

Note: We are not responsible for the accuracy or content of the information provided on this site. We politely ask that you edit information in a manner suitable for public viewing.



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