Extreme measures.

Focuses on a computer scientist movement called extreme programming (XP), which was invented by software developer Kent Beck. Tenets of XP such as programmers should work in pairs; Skeptics of the computer methodologies of XP; Appeal of XP that has easy-to-maintain code for employers and programmer...

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Publicado en:Economist Vol. 357; no. 8200; pp. 7 - 9
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: Economist Newspaper Limited 12/9/2000
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