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Eric Raymond dicussing the relationship between plain old hacking and fancy new-fangLed refactoring.
Second, open-source hackers can learn from agile programmers how to wake up. The terminology and conceptual framework of agile programming sharpens and articulates our instincts. Learning to speak the language of open source, peer review, many eyeballs, and rapid iterations gave us a tremendous unifying boost in the late 1990s; I think becoming similarly conscious about agile-movement ideas like refactoring, unit testing, and story-centered design could be just as important for us in the new century.

10:32 AM, 15 Jun 2003 by dave bauer Permalink | Comments (0)

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