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Practices of an Agile Developer
The “What It Feels Like” sections are just gold—it’s one thing to tell
someone to do this; it’s quite another to put it into practice and know
you’re doing it right.
Nathaniel T. Schutta
Coauthor, Foundations of Ajax
The book is what I’e to expect from the Pragmatic Bookshelf:
short, easy to read, to the point, deep, insightful and useful. It should
be a valuable resource for people wanting to do “agile.”
Forrest Chang
Software Lead
When I started reading Practices of an Agile Developer, I kept thinking,
“Wow, a lot of developers need this book.” It did not take long to real-
ize that I needed this book. I highly mend it to developers of all
experience levels.
Guerry A. Semones
Senior Software Engineer, Appistry
Practices of an Agile Developer mon sense and experience to
illustrate why you should consider adopting agile practices on your
projects. This is precisely the kind of real-world, experiential informa-
tion that is most difficult to glean from a book.
Matthew Johnson
Principal Software Engineer
I was familiar with some of the practices mentioned since I own other
books from the Pragmatic Bookshelf, but this book brings a lot of
those ideas together and presents them in a clear, concise, organized
format. I would highly mend this book to a new developer or to
a development team that wanted to get “agile.”
Scott Splavec
Senior Software Engineer
With agile practices spreading across the industry, there is a growing
need to understand what it really means to be “agile.” This book is a
concise and practical guide to ing just that.
Marty Haught
Software Engineer/Architect, Razorstream
Maybe you have heard before about agile methodologies and have
been asking yourself, what things can I do to improve my work each
day? My answer would be to read thisbookandlettheangelsinside
whisper in your ears the best personal practices you can embrace.
David Lázaro