Just One New Practice
For example, consider this story of one of Andy’s former clients. The team had beautiful offices lined up in a graceful curve along the outside wall of a towering glass office building. Everyone had a window view, and the entire team ringed about half of the building. But there were problems. Releases were running late, and bugs were escalating out of control.
So in the usual fashion, the Pragmatic Programmers started on one end of the offices and began interviewing the team to find out what they were working on, what was working well, and what things were in the way. The first fellow explained that they were building a client-server application, with a razor-thin client and a fat server containing all the business logic ...
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