Showing posts with label Beginner Programmer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beginner Programmer. Show all posts

Wednesday 4 December 2013

Agile, Agile, Agile. What is so different about Agile for Developers and Testers?

The word Agile has taken the software world by storm.  Agile has grown well past it's hype cycle.  People have got increasing awareness about Agile, however doubts still remain in several minds especially developers and testers.  So what is so different about Agile and how does it matter if you are a developer or a tester?

Fast Paced Environment

Typically Agile Environments are fast paced.  It doesn't mean that there will be no breathing space.  No.  That is not the case.  In good Agile environments, the outputs are faster.  It takes lesser time to deliver same features in a good Agile environment.

More focused results

The problem with many focus is that they try to do too many things at once.  And many a times, multitasking is counter productive.  That is both true for an individual or a project.  So Agile puts more emphasis on providing proper attention to the things that really matter.

Focus towards customer rather than technical easiness

Given a choice between easy for the customer vs easy for us, we almost take the latter option.  And that makes sense sometimes, but not always.  However in Agile Projects, customers are kings and if there is something that will be easier for the customer, we will do that even though it means that it might not be technically easy.  There are of course technically infeasible aspects but that is a different point altogether.

Friday 11 October 2013

Free E-Book - Programmer's Motivation for Beginners

Hello everyone

I am proud to present my first E-Book which I have compiled based on my experience in the Software industry.  This book contains valuable piece of information and learning that will be very useful to those who are starting out their careers and also some intermediates.  This is a very short E-Book (40 pages) and spans across these following chapters.

Chapter 1 – What I learnt from my first real working code
Chapter 2 - How to learn programming
Chapter 3 – Thoughtful quotes for  programmers