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| Trage steenarend 2006-10-06, 6:58 pm |
| Hi all!
I'm a student at the university of Hasselt, Belgium. Next w , we need
to find tools that can support eXtreme Programming. Like a tool to make
up story cards, a tool to sort your priorities. It's not that I am lazy
:-) but maybe there are professionals out there who are using really
nice (free open source) tools for this, also used at company level, so
I can already get used to them...
Can anybody recommend me some tools?
Thanks!
Dimitri Plaisier
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| Trage steenarend wrote:
> I'm a student at the university of Hasselt, Belgium. Next w , we need
> to find tools that can support eXtreme Programming. Like a tool to make
> up story cards, a tool to sort your priorities. It's not that I am lazy
> :-) but maybe there are professionals out there who are using really
> nice (free open source) tools for this, also used at company level, so
> I can already get used to them...
>
> Can anybody recommend me some tools?
The best toolset here is a pack of 3 by 5 inch index cards, and a corkboard.
--
Phlip
[url]http://www.greencheese.us/Z Land[/url] <-- NOT a blog!!!
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