Video description
Learning Agile is a comprehensive guide to the most popular agile methods, written in a light and engaging style that makes it easy for you to learn.
Agile has revolutionized the way teams approach software development, but with dozens of agile methodologies to choose from, the decision to "go agile" can be tricky. This practical book helps you sort it out, first by grounding you in agile's underlying principles, then by describing four specific--and well-used--agile methods: Scrum, extreme programming (XP), Lean, and Kanban.
Each method focuses on a different area of development, but they all aim to change your team's mindset--from individuals who simply follow a plan to a cohesive group that makes decisions together. Whether you're considering agile for the first time, or trying it again, you'll learn how to choose a method that best fits your team and your company.
Understand the purpose behind agile's core values and principles
Learn Scrum's emphasis on project management, self-organization, and collective commitment
Focus on software design and architecture with XP practices such as test-first and pair programming
Use Lean thinking to empower your team, eliminate waste, and deliver software fast
Learn how Kanban's practices help you deliver great software by managing flow
Adopt agile practices and principles with an agile coach
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1. Learning Agile
Chapter 2. Understanding Agile Values
Chapter 3. The Agile Principles
Chapter 4. Scrum and Self-Organizing Teams
Chapter 4. Scrum and Self-Organizing Teams (continued)
Chapter 5. Scrum Planning and Collective Commitment
Chapter 6. XP and Embracing Change
Chapter 7. XP, Simplicity, and Incremental Design
Chapter 8. Lean, Eliminating Waste, and Seeing the Whole
Chapter 9. Kanban, Flow, and Constantly Improving
Chapter 9. Kanban, Flow, and Constantly Improving (continued)
Chapter 10. The Agile Coach
Outro