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Agile, agile, agile, Ruby, Ruby, Ruby. It seems like every conference you go to these days talks about either agile or Ruby. Those are the big buzzwords in the industry. Everywhere you go, that’s all you seem to hear. And as my friend Rob Stevenson says, that’s all he wants to do. In fact, the on...
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التنسيق: | كتاب |
اللغة: | English |
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Apress
2012
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الوصول للمادة أونلاين: | https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/30767 |
الوسوم: |
إضافة وسم
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Thư viện lưu trữ: | Thư viện Trường Đại học Đà Lạt |
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الملخص: | Agile, agile, agile, Ruby, Ruby, Ruby. It seems like every conference you go to these days
talks about either agile or Ruby. Those are the big buzzwords in the industry. Everywhere
you go, that’s all you seem to hear. And as my friend Rob Stevenson says, that’s all he
wants to do. In fact, the only books he reads now are Ruby books. The real question is,
why? Personally I think it’s because he likes a limited selection of books. But the other
reason is, Ruby is fun. It’s fast, it’s cool, it’s new, and it makes development a pleasure.
And computer-savvy developers seem to love anything new. I honestly get a bit tired of
everything coming out calling itself agile. Its such a key word these days that I am just
waiting for recruiters and sales managers of consulting companies to start telling their
clients they need agile developers. |
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