Jan

10


2012

2012 January Meetup

Tue (07:00 PM - 09:00 PM)

Summary

Our first Agile Yorkshire of 2012 focusses on Extreme Programming (XP). Thanks, yet again, to NTI Leeds for lending us the space at Old Broadcasting House.

Schedule

18:30 Networking And Lightning Talks - starting with XP in 10 Slides 19:00 Kick Start Briefing 19:30 Extreme Hour: GO! 20:30 Retrospective 21:00 Discussions@thepub

Kent Beck published Extreme Programming Explained over a decade ago but - reading the book again - it still seems fresh. Extreme Programming (XP) is an incremental agile method, lighter than Scrum or DSDM and with less ceremony, most useful for teams towards the smaller end of the spectrum. In his 2009 book, Software Engineering Best Practices, Capers Jones found XP to be one of the key factors for success for projects in the 1000 Function Point scale (with Agile and contemporary high-level languages). Time to take a look again at XP, and dissect why and when it works.

An Extreme Hour: A One Hour Process Miniature

In this hands-on exercise, small teams will use XP to develop paper prototypes for a mystery product. No coding experience need, just a steady hand with pen and scissors. An introduction to XP will be provided. The evening will end with discussion reflecting on our experiences.

Something for everyone and all welcome. Hosted by Grant Crofton and Robert Burrell Donkin.