The link of the day is: What Works in Software Development (Or – How To Be Lazy Without Really Trying) (HTBL)
HTBL is, essentially, an agile methodology for one person.
Mike Schwern is one of the perl QA Gurus; I took HTBL from him in 2003 at the Open Source Conference, along with Test::Tutorial. I use his definitions for ‘test’ and ‘unit’, which do not exactly have universal acceptance.
But they are good …
Agile methodology is best for software development
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