Extreme Programming and its Fundamental practices
Extreme Programming and its Fundamental practices
XP stands for Extreme Programming. It is a practice that values simplicity, communication, and feedback. It is a collection of software development methods that increase software quality and customer and developer satisfaction.
“XP is an Agile methodology that emphasizes the delivery of working software through an iterative, incremental approach.”
Some of the fundamental practices of XP include…
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Design Patterns - A key to High Performance Software Development
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Sometimes I think about how ahead of its time LittleBigPlanet was. Not only was it an accessible "easy to learn, hard to master" game creation tool, one that was family friendly and any age could get into, it allowed up to four people at once collaborate and create a level together in REAL TIME. It was so inspiring. You could create art and animation and music and node-based coding and level design all in the same instance, it was truely a virtual playground. And knowing you could work on one part of the level while friends chipped away at other parts made projects much less daunting.
What I wouldn't give to have a real time 3d creation tool on pc... imagine Google Docs collab but it's... blender. Or unity. Sniffle.
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"why do you take on a human form? do you not find it offensive to be stuck imitating such an unflattering appearance?"
"I do not fear humans. I have respect for them, as our creators."
"Are... Are you implying I'm only like this... out of fear?"
"......."
"h-hmph... I don't fear the humans either... I take this form because it's superior!"
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[Text: This system is currently questioning if they’re highly complex, please be patient with them.]
[Text: This system is currently questioning if they’re extremely complex, please be patient with them.]
[Text: This system is currently questioning if they’re programmed, please be patient with them.]
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