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'''This group is no longer meeting. However we are keeping this Wiki open so that you can review our past experience and hopefully learn from it.''' ----- This page holds the work notes of the AgileMethodologyProjectGroup. We are a group of people in Minneapolis who are new to XP and are trying to learn it together. It was decided that it would be good to post our meeting notes so that we could continue to collaborate. We are part of the AgileExperienceGroup mailing list on <nowiki>YahooGroups</nowiki>: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Agile_Experience_Group/ * The next meeting of the Agile Methodology Project Group is on Tuesday, June 5, 2007 at Simacor from 6:30-8:30. We will continue learning Ruby on Rails, completing our application for tracking books. * Resource that you might find useful include the complete "Programming Ruby: Pragmatic Programmers Guide" at http://www.rubycentral.com/book/index.html. An open source and feature rich installer for Ruby on Rails Framework [http://www.webhostingart.com web hosting] service provider itself can be found at http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=167. You should probably download ruby185-22.exe as this is a final, stable release. We want to learn something new, but want to keep the bleeding edge for others to explore.[http://www.cashgiftingcritter.com cash gifting programs] [http://singalongkaraoke.info karaoke equipment] [http://www.cashgiftingcritter.com/cashloans.html payday cash] * A special thanks to Simacor for allowing us to use their lab for meetings. [DirectionsToSimacor] Recommended reading: * eXtreme Programming Explained by Kent Beck * eXtreme Programming Installed by Jeffries, Anderson, and Hendrickson * Test Driven Development by Example by Kent Beck * JUnit in Action by Vincent Massol (with Ted Hused) * Fit for Developing Software : Framework for Integrated Tests by Rick Mugridge and Ward Cunningham (for a summary see FitBookNotes) EstimationPlanning is a link discussing the three types of planning commonly used in XP - Project Planning, Release Planning, and Iteration Planning. TestingIssues is a link discussing some testing issues in XP. ---- '''Results from previous meetings''' * Session 1: LearningXpMeetings * Session 2: FITandFitNesseMeetings * Session 3: SmalltalkSqueakMeetings * Session 4: RubyMeetings ---- Season 1: Learning XP by building a Hearts game * IterationZero - setting up AMPG, planning the project, and spiking some potential solutions * IterationOne * IterationTwo * IterationThree * IterationFour * IterationFive * IterationSix * IterationSeven * IterationEight AmpgSetupNotes - HeartsCommandSet - HeartsSetUpInstructions - [http://www.pagat.com/reverse/hearts.html Hearts Rules] IterationStatistics is a link showing planned and actual xpu's AmpgActionItems is a link to keep track of actions items and items that we would like to discuss at our next meeting. HeartsUserStories is a link of user stories.
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