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  1. Arduino met Geike
    Leer Arduino in 10 makkelijke oefeningen
    YvesHanoulle and Geike Hanoulle

    Dit is de handleiding voor Geike's arduino workshop.

  2. Programming for Kids
    Learn Programming by Following Along in Ruby on a Mac
    Peter Armstrong

    This book teaches kids between 10 and 14 years old the basics of programming. You need a Mac computer to follow along with the examples. The examples use Terminal, nano, Ruby and irb. (Yes, I'm serious!) (Leanpub authors: The GitHub repository for this book is here, as an example!)

  3. At present, the Experiential Learning series currently consists of four volumes. This first volume—Beginning—concerns getting started: starting using the experiential method, starting to design exercises, and getting a particular exercise off to a good start. It should be particularly helpful for short classes—a day or two, or even an hour or two—though it could be for starting to use experiential parts of a longer workshop consisting of both short and long experiential pieces as well as more traditional learning models.

  4. Getting Started with Kanban
    Get started with the Kanban Method in 30 minutes
    Paul Klipp
    No Description Available
  5. Holy Land Kanban
    Real-world agility from the frontiers of using flow distilled into evergreen Kanban wisdom
    Yuval Yeret

    In the mid-2010s, I watched teams drown under unrelenting backlogs, firefighting at every turn, and ceremonies that solved nothing. Holy Land Kanban tells the true story of how we sketched our first Kanban board in Israel—and discovered an alternative to “Agile By the Book.” In these pages you’ll learn how to:Make work visible, so no task lurks in shadowLimit WIP, freeing teams to finish rather than fragmentPull delivery, letting demand guide flow instead of pushing chaosEstablish feedback rhythms that drive real learningEvolve your system one experiment at a timeWhether you’re piloting dozens of AI projects, grappling with product-ops complexity, or simply seeking speed without spin, these timeless Kanban patterns will help you regain clarity, calm, and traction—today and for years to come.

  6. Perhaps you've been a team manager, project manager, or possibly a business analyst. You may be a tester or even a software developer. Maybe you've been through a good number of projects and have experienced the highs of success and fallen in a few potholes along the way. Well, your team or organization has decided that they want to "go Agile" and you've been volun-told to be the ScrumMaster. Congratulations! You've had a few days of training, but now what?

  7. Personal Kanban in a Nutshell
    The practical guide to personal happiness
    Jurgen De Smet and talboomerik
    No Description Available
  8. Agile Testing Condensed Nederlands
    YvesHanoulle, Janet Gregory, and Lisa Crispin

    Agile Testing Condensed presenteert een beknopt en vlot leesbaar overzicht van hoe je succesvol kan zijn in testing en hoe je binnen een agile context een kwaliteitscultuur kan opbouwen.

  9. Go, The Standard Library
    Real Code. Real Productivity. Master The Go Standard Library
    Daniel Huckstep

    Reach for your language and standard library instead of reaching for external code. Get the most out of your Go distribution and leverage the amazing standard library to solve your programming problems.

  10. Who is agile? Volume 1
    A book of personal reflections on journeys where people stumbled on agile.
    YvesHanoulle, Andrea Chiou, Marcin Floryan, Peter Doomen, Guy Nachimson, and Amber Ankerholz
    No Description Available
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  12. The 20 Things You Must Know About Music Online
    The original 2007 e-book offshoot of New Music Strategies
    Andrew Dubber
    No Description Available
  13. The Software Minefield
    A Test Sheep's Guide
    Mike Talks
    No Description Available
  14. HEPC
    Why and how to build a Home Entertainment Personal Computer
    Sandeep Giri
    No Description Available
  15. Autism Understanding and Acceptance
    awareness is not enough
    Stuart Duncan
    No Description Available