Archive for October, 2008

Brazilian Tour Round Up I: Falando em Agile

Last week I presented at Falando em Agile, the flagship Brazilian conference on Agile software development. It was a very nice conference with out-of-the-basics content.
The most polemic talk, as expected, was the one by David Anderson. It was a simplified version of his Agile 2008 talk. I can’t really say I agree with most of […]

Benchmarking Fairfax Media

Living in Melbourne for almost one year now it is pretty common for me to read Fairfax Media’s publications, especially The Age, a very popular Melbournian newspaper. I believe it’s the most informative general news periodic I’ve read around here. Reading its online version is always a painful experience though. I’m no user experience expert […]

User Stories are Just Schedulable Change

So, I’m not an Agile Guru of any kind -and by working for ThoughtWorks each day I find out that I still have to learn a lot about the whole agile thing- but my last post caused some interesting comments here in the blog and among my friends and colleagues so I’d like to extend […]




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