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  1. What I Want For Christmas
    No Description Available
  2. Collaboration Games
    Collaboration Games
    from the Growing Agile Toolbox
    Karen Greaves and Samantha Laing
    No Description Available
  3. Agile Forest
    Agile Forest
    Renee Troughton
    No Description Available
  4. CoffeeScript
    CoffeeScript
    Un pequeño gran libro
    JΛVI

    Descubre como convertirte en un mejor desarrollador escribiendo JavaScript con CoffeeScript, el lenguaje que ha revolucionado el mundo web y que empresas como AirBnB o Dropbox lo utilizan actualmente en sus productos.

  5. Código limpio desde el principio
    No Description Available
  6. Principios de diseño de APIs REST
    Principios de diseño de APIs REST
    (desmitificando REST)
    Enrique Amodeo
    No Description Available
  7. Twinspiratie voor Tweelingouders
    Twinspiratie voor Tweelingouders
    van baby tot tiener
    Suzanne Lagerweij
    No Description Available
  8. Spécifiez agile
    Spécifiez agile
    Expression de besoins : la boite à outils du Product Owner
    Thierry Cros
    No Description Available
  9. Assorted Ramblings
    Assorted Ramblings
    A maelstrom of curious diatribes and cacophonous ventings
    Roxy Firestorm
    No Description Available
  10.  ...but what happens when they get to the forest?
    No Description Available
  11. Robot Explorers In Space
    No Description Available
  12. The Rhetoric of Clarity
    The Rhetoric of Clarity
    Revolution and Radical Rhetoric
    Len Epp

    This is the second chapter of my DPhil thesis, Coleridge and Romantic Obscurity. In my doctoral research, I explored why we attribute pro-democratic significance to 'clarity' and anti-democratic significance to 'obscurity' in politics, philosophy and literature In this chapter, I show how various late eighteenth-century radicals, including Thomas Paine, Joseph Priestley, Mary Wollstonecraft and John Thelwall responded to Edmund Burke's reactionary rhetoric of obscurity with a politicised, radical new rhetoric of clarity.

  13. The Rhetoric Of Obscurity
    The Rhetoric Of Obscurity
    Reactionary Politics and Rhetoric at the Dawn of the Age of Revolution
    Len Epp

    This is the first chapter of my DPhil thesis, Coleridge and Romantic Obscurity. In my doctoral research, I explored why we attribute pro-democratic significance to 'clarity' and anti-democratic significance to 'obscurity' in politics, philosophy and literature. In this chapter, I consider the emergence of a new rhetoric of obscurity in the work of Robert Lowth and Edmund Burke, and I discuss Burke’s politicised deployment of this rhetoric in the 1790s.

  14. The Agile Quizzitch
    The Agile Quizzitch
    A unique quizzing experience into the world of the agile movement
    Peter Doomen and Sven Cipido
    No Description Available
  15. Enterprise Piet
    Enterprise Piet
    Programming as an Artform
    Scott Braythwayt
    No Description Available