Supercharge Your Application Development Open Source Strategy with an Architecture-centric Approach
Today's software developer, like never before, is blessed with a plethora of sophisticated open source tools and technologies to aid his craft in producing market-worthy applications. Leveraging these resources together with the developer's business domain knowledge and agile best practices can quickly yield some truly amazing results To sustain these successes, an application developer must apply an architectural-centric approach in order to realize longevity, flexibility and independence in his application.
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FEATURED BOOK: Agile Project Management with Scrum - by Ken Schwaber
Scrum is one of the most widely used Agile processes in the US and around the world. Why is this? First of all, Scrum is easy to adopt because it makes sense to development teams and empowers them to deliver value through software products. And, it's also a very practical approach in that it does not prescribe specific development techniques and so it can be adopted by companies with a range of legacy processes and tools in place. From software vendors to corporate IT organizations to offshore consultancies, teams using Scrum are successful in delivering valuable software faster.
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