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  • ...s]] of [[software engineering]].<ref name="XPExplained">Beck, K. ''Extreme Programming Explained: Embrace Change'' 2nd. ed. Addison-Wesley, 2000 pp. 54</ref> === Pair programming === ...
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  • ...rogramming|live broadcasting television and/or radio programming|Broadcast programming}} ...dardProgramming.png|thumb|200px|right|Interactive programming vs. standard programming]] ...
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  • | programmed_in = [[C (programming language)|C]] ..., though it is almost entirely written in the [[C (programming language)|C programming language]]. As a consequence it can be easily ported to any [[8-bit|8-]], [ ...
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  • ...ns]]. X-Treme Sports aired a variety of programming primarily related to [[extreme sports]]. ...rtunity to live vicariously through the ultimate high associated with such extreme pastimes as high altitude sky diving, cliff diving, white water rafting, an ...
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  • ...to a [[core dump]], or failures in other seemingly unrelated processes. In extreme situations, ''fandango on core'' may lead to the overwriting of [[operating ...
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  • SUnit was adapted for [[Java (programming language)|Java]] as [[JUnit]] which was notably popular. Subsequently, adap [[Category:Extreme programming]] ...
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  • ...e/> ('''YAGNI''')<ref name=OOC/> is a principle which arose from [[extreme programming]] (XP) that states a [[programmer]] should not add functionality until deem ''Extreme Programming Installed'', [[Ronald E. Jeffries|Jeffries, Ronald E.]]; Ann ...
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  • * [[eXtreme Processing Platform]], a processor architecture * [[Microsoft Dynamics AX#MorphX and X++|X++]], the programming language behind [[Microsoft Dynamics AX]] ...
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  • ...], the world's first [[wiki]]. The repository has an emphasis on [[extreme programming]], and is hosted by Cunningham & Cunningham (C2) of [[Portland, Oregon]].<r ...ck's idea became popular among programmers because it helped them exchange programming ideas in an easy to understand format. ...
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  • | programming language = [[C++]] ...e for the [[C++|C++ programming language]]. It allows unit-testing of [[C (programming language)|C]] sources as well as C++ with minimal source modification. It w ...
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  • ...[[software engineering]]; especially in development methodology [[Extreme Programming]] and [[Agile software development]].<ref>Leybourn, E. (2013). Directing th ...
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  • ...is a project to provide a [[free software]] [[test suite]] for the [[Java (programming language)|Java]] class libraries. Mauve is developed by the members of [[Ka [[Category:Extreme programming]] ...
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  • ...re engineering]]. C3 has been referenced in several books on the [[extreme programming]] (XP) methodology. The software went live in 1997, paying around ten thous ...the development team adopted a way of working now formalized as [[Extreme Programming]].<ref name="dateOfXpAdoption">Highsmith p. 298</ref> Although there was a ...
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  • ...]’s [[Langley Research Center]], specifically designed for the [[Fortran]] programming language versions 90, 95, and 2003.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Fortran Unit Test [[Category:Extreme programming]] ...
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  • * Quartz Extreme * QuartzGL (originally Quartz 2D Extreme) ...
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  • | programming language = [[Java (programming language)|Java]] ...erence Model v 23.2 |access-date=March 15, 2023}}</ref> Written in [[Java (programming language)|Java]], HttpUnit allows Java test code to process returned pages ...
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  • ...aphics layer include:<ref>{{cite web | title=Apple - Developer - Quartz 2D Programming Guide | url=https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Graphics ...st appropriate resolution.<ref>{{cite web|title=Apple - Developer - Quartz Programming Guide for QuickDraw Developers: Drawing Destinations |url=https://developer ...
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  • |known_for = [[Extreme programming]], [[Design pattern (computer science)|Software design patterns]], [[JUnit] ...ref></noinclude> the founding document for [[agile software development]]. Extreme and Agile methods are closely associated with [[Test-driven development|Tes ...
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