Lecture 24: eXtreme Programming - Richard Buckland
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extreme programming, unit tests, test as you go, unit tests in C, one objective at a time, refactoring. asserts.
multi-file programs in C. linking. #include header files prototypes. main. static helper functions. object files .o files Also: hornblower patriotism / the french
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| yah its better to ... ( 5 months ago by sspoke) |
| yah its better to make a crappy program in 1 hour then waste 6 hours writing a good program.. then just keep improving the crappy program if u still have time. |
| The hardest thing ... ( 2 months ago by roofdoubleflip) |
| The hardest thing about programming is knowing when to release. |
| @sspoke: stupid ... ( 1 month ago by gregorstitz) |
| @sspoke: stupid comment, Extreme Programming doesn't mean to put less effort into programming. And it's way more efficient when it comes to testing because you detect errors early and waste less time on redesigning your solution. |
| Hm I think this is ... ( 1 month ago by kid29a) |
| Hm I think this is the way I write almost all my programs while our teacher says we should first carefully make class diagram, use cases and then implement this exactly following uml diagrams. |
| I've seen "extreme ... ( 4 weeks ago by blindmonk07) |
| I've seen "extreme programming" used when the hospital wanted a record-keeping program. It didn't work well in that case. I can see its advantages elsewhere though. |
| This prof is lots ... ( 3 weeks ago by mavaddat) |
| This prof is lots of fun! |
| and then you'll ... ( 6 days ago by HawttDawgg) |
| and then you'll need 5 hour to improve it |
| maybe.. but whats ... ( 4 days ago by sspoke) |
| maybe.. but whats the point? when u are going to improve a structure you will have to redo everything refactoring is for losers. Better start with a good layout so you don't need to improve anything in long run. think big. |
| then who would buy ... ( 4 days ago by HawttDawgg) |
| then who would buy your products? think big. |
| well, not really, ... ( 2 days ago by HawttDawgg) |
| well, not really, its like cars.. some are good and expensive and some are not. and expensive products are for huge companys not for personal use... |














