The document discusses building a better team through agile practices. It lists websites for learning more about agile teams and provides a visualization of team members arranged in a diamond shape, with one member at the top and bottom and multiple members on the sides, to represent collaborating effectively. It encourages visiting listed websites to learn how agile practices can strengthen team connections.
This document appears to be telling a story set in a fictional universe, referencing elements from Star Wars such as Episode V, Darth Vader, and battledroids. It mentions locations like Iidabashi and Takadano-Baba from 4 years ago. The document promotes DevLOVE and thanks several Twitter users and websites.
The document appears to be notes from a meeting containing copyright notices, headings mentioning Scrum and XP practices, user story mapping, and good/bad aspects of a plan. It includes timestamps and checkmarks to indicate completion and contains discussions of tasks, durations, and participants.
Henrik Kniberg - Scrum and XP beyond the trenchesAgileSparks
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This document summarizes Henrik Kniberg's presentation on lessons learned from his 2006 paper "Scrum & XP from the Trenches."
[1] His paper was downloaded over 250,000 times and translated into 12 languages as many people were independently discovering the same Agile solutions. [2] However, not everything in the paper was perfectly applicable and some solutions he would do differently with more experience. [3] The purpose of the presentation was to share new insights with the audience based on what he has learned since 2006.
This photo shows a group of people standing in front of a large wooden structure. They appear to be at an outdoor event on a sunny day. Several people are smiling and interacting with each other in front of the wooden structure.
This document contains a collection of links to images hosted on Flickr. There are no descriptions for the images or overarching theme for the collection. The links go to photos of various subjects including landscapes, cityscapes, portraits and more, taken by different photographers.
This document discusses various programming languages and technologies including .NET, Ruby, and Ruby on Rails. It also mentions tools for personal career management and mentions the programming languages C#, Java, PHP, and Python. The document contains many embedded Flickr photo URLs and tags users.
The document appears to be notes from a meeting containing copyright notices, headings mentioning Scrum and XP practices, user story mapping, and good/bad aspects of a plan. It includes timestamps and checkmarks to indicate completion and contains discussions of tasks, durations, and participants.
Henrik Kniberg - Scrum and XP beyond the trenchesAgileSparks
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This document summarizes Henrik Kniberg's presentation on lessons learned from his 2006 paper "Scrum & XP from the Trenches."
[1] His paper was downloaded over 250,000 times and translated into 12 languages as many people were independently discovering the same Agile solutions. [2] However, not everything in the paper was perfectly applicable and some solutions he would do differently with more experience. [3] The purpose of the presentation was to share new insights with the audience based on what he has learned since 2006.
This photo shows a group of people standing in front of a large wooden structure. They appear to be at an outdoor event on a sunny day. Several people are smiling and interacting with each other in front of the wooden structure.
This document contains a collection of links to images hosted on Flickr. There are no descriptions for the images or overarching theme for the collection. The links go to photos of various subjects including landscapes, cityscapes, portraits and more, taken by different photographers.
This document discusses various programming languages and technologies including .NET, Ruby, and Ruby on Rails. It also mentions tools for personal career management and mentions the programming languages C#, Java, PHP, and Python. The document contains many embedded Flickr photo URLs and tags users.