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Agile in a Flash: Speed-Learning Agile Software Development

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Jeff Langr

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This comprehensive set of cards is an indispensable resource for agile teams. The deck of Agile in a Flash cards teaches leadership, teamwork, clean programming, agile approaches to problem solving, and tips for coaching agile teams. Team members can use the cards as reference material, ice breakers for conversations, reminders (taped to a wall or monitor), and sources of useful tips and hard-won wisdom. The cards are: Bite-sized! Read one practice or aspect at a time in a couple of minutes. Smart! Each card has years of practical experience behind it. Portable! Cards fit easily in your pocket or backpack. An indispensable tool for any agile team, and a must-have for every agile coach or Scrum Master. The Agile in a Flash deck is broken into four areas: planning, team, coding, and agile concepts. The front of each card is a quick list - a summary of the things you want to know and remember. The back provides further detail on each of the bullet points, and offers sage nuggets of knowledge based on extensive professional experience. Tape the cards to your wall, stick them on your monitor, and get agile fast.

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Jeff Langr

Jeff Langr has been developing software professionally for over 35 years. In addition to writing five books on software development--Agile in a Flash, Agile Java: Crafting Code With Test-Driven Development, Pragmatic Unit Testing in Java 8 With JUnit, Modern C++ Programming with Test-Driven Development, and Essential Java Style--Jeff wrote two chapter of Uncle Bob's bestselling book, Clean Code. He is also member of the Pragmatic Bookshelf's technical advisory board. Currently Jeff offers consulting, training, and development services through Langr Software Solutions. To keep his saw sharpened and relevant, Jeff cycles between consulting and pure, full-time development every once in a while. Most recently, Jeff was a full-time distributed developer for three years (starting in 2013) at Outpace Systems, where he helped deliver production analytic engine software built using Clojure, Ruby, and about a billion other technologies. Jeff resides in Colorado Springs in the United States.
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