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Extreme Programming

I'm sure there's a cleaner way to do this, but agility dictates I just need to get it done. This blog entry shares a little tip I uncovered while re-activing the
Mojarra JSF 1.2 job.

I assert that projects that have agressive schedules with clearly defined priorities combined with a lean team to meet that schedule will tend to generate software ghettos.

Ed is trying a new time management scheme: The Pomodoro Technique.

Yet another example of an onery bug prevented from being put into the tree by TDD.



