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  1. The Agile Agency
    The Agile Agency
    How Lean and Agile Will Transform Your Creative Agency
    Bart Vermijlen
    No Description Available
  2. Agile Impressions
    Agile Impressions
    Gerald M. Weinberg

    Jerry Weinberg has been observing software development for more than 50 years. Lately, he's been observing the Agile movement, and he's offering an evolving set of impressions of where it came from, where it is now, and where it's going.

  3. The Lean Change Method
    The Lean Change Method
    Managing Agile Organizational Transformation Using Kanban, Kotter, and Lean Startup Thinking
    Jeff Anderson

    Learn how to manage agile adoption initiatives using the Lean Change method. The Lean Change method extends the Kotter change management lifecycle with high feedback, iterative planning practices based on validated learning and other techniques taken from Lean Startup.

  4. The Five Rules of Accelerated Learning
    The Five Rules of Accelerated Learning
    Willem Larsen and Diana Larsen

    A primer for finding your learning blind spots and questioning your assumptions about how learning works. By the end of this short book, you will have transformed the ways you perceive the possibilities and process of learning.

  5. Getting Stuff Done with Laravel 4
    Getting Stuff Done with Laravel 4
    A journey through application design and development using PHP's hottest new framework
    Chuck Heintzelman
    No Description Available
  6. Agile Technical Leadership
    Agile Technical Leadership
    Alexandru Bolboaca

    The missing manual for technical leadership in agile environments

  7. Who is agile in Australia & New Zealand?
    Who is agile in Australia & New Zealand?
    YvesHanoulle, Sunish Chabba, Venkatesh Krishnamurthy, and Renee Troughton
    No Description Available
  8. Getting Value out of Agile Retrospectives
    Getting Value out of Agile Retrospectives
    A Toolbox of Retrospective Exercises
    Luis Gonçalves and Ben Linders

    With plenty of exercises for your personal retrospective toolbox, Getting Value out of Agile Retrospectives will help you to become more proficient in doing retrospectives and to get more out of them - Foreword by Esther Derby, co-author of Agile Retrospectives: Making Good Teams Great.

  9. Growing Rails Applications in Practice
    Growing Rails Applications in Practice
    Structure large Ruby on Rails apps with the tools you already know and love
    Henning Koch and Thomas Eisenbarth

    Discover a simpler way to scale Rails codebases. Instead of introducing new patterns or service-oriented architecture, we will show how to use discipline, consistency and code organization to make your application grow more gently.

  10. Read-Eval-Print-λove
    Read-Eval-Print-λove
    v001
    Michael Fogus

    Read-Eval-Print-λove is a bi-monthly newsletter of original content and curation about the Lisp family of programming languages and little-languages in general.

  11. Tips for manual testers working in an agile environment
    No Description Available
  12. Libro Ágil Ilustrado
    Libro Ágil Ilustrado
    a disfrutar el camino!
    Pablo Tortorella
    No Description Available
  13. Wrinklefree jQuery and HTML5
    Wrinklefree jQuery and HTML5
    A cutthroat guide to honing your jQuery and JavaScript skills, while learning how to use cutting edge HTML5 APIs.
    Matthew Keas

    HTML5 APIs are quickly becoming common packages in browsers. As new browser technologies are distributed, the arsenal of tools available to web developers grows. HTML5 involves a host of new features available to JavaScript developers. It helps in creating more engaging, performant, and scalable web applications.

  14. Exploring Scrum: Patterns that Make Scrum Work
    Exploring Scrum: Patterns that Make Scrum Work
    Understanding and Scaling Scrum
    Dan Rawsthorne, PhD, PMP, CST
    No Description Available
  15. Never Serve Cold Coffee
    Never Serve Cold Coffee
    How finishing touches can have the most impact in life
    Stephen Lockyer
    No Description Available