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Agile programming works for the solo developer

Agile programming, a.k.a., extreme programming (XP), has a lot to offer the lone developer. Learn how agile programming's practices can bring order to solo development efforts.

You may not realize it, but if you’re a software developer who works alone, you may already be using a lot of the concepts behind agile programming, also known as extreme programming, or XP. Of course, certain agile programming practices, such as pair programming, simply don’t apply, but the organic nature of the agile methodology easily lends itself to rapid application development, even for the solo programmer.

I’ll step through the relevant practices of agile programming and how they can facilitate application development in the one-man shop.

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