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Raymond Lewallen

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Syllabus for Extreme Programming Workshop/Seminar in Oklahoma City

Here is the syllabus for the workshop/seminar on Extreme Programming to be located in downtown Oklahoma City in mid July.

Extreme Programming Seminar/Workshop – Level 100

Values, Principles and Practices of Extreme Programming

Click here to register for this event in Oklahoma City on July 21st, 2005

 

Click here to register for this event in Oklahoma City on July 26th, 2005

 

8:30 AM – 9:00 AM: Arrival

9:00 AM: Introducing Extreme Programming

9:35 AM: Sufficient resources- the assumptions

9:55 AM: Break

 

10:05 AM: The values of XP

10:30 AM: The principles of XP

11:15 AM: Break

 

11:25 AM: Roles in XP

            The Role of the Customer

            The Role of the Developer

            The Role of the Coach

 

11:55 AM: Lunch Break

            There are numerous restaurants in the Oklahoma City downtown area.  Finding food will be no problem.  However, due to the absence of “fast food”, I have allotted 1 hour and 15 minutes for lunch.  All restaurants are within walking distance.  We will break early if possible, because the afternoon has little room for adjustment.

 

1:10 PM: XP Programming Practices

1:10 PM: Business Practices

1:30 PM: Coding Practices

2:00 PM: Break

2:10 PM: Developer Practices

3:15 PM: Break

 

3:25 PM: Artifacts and Events

            Planning - Story Cards

            Planning - Task Cards

            Bullpen

 

4:00 PM: Adopting XP

 

4:30 PM - ?: Discussion/Continuing Workshop Project



About Raymond Lewallen

Working primarily in the public sector during his career, Raymond has designed and built several high profile enterprise level applications for all levels of the government. Raymond now works as a solutions architect for EMC. Raymond is an agile coach, Microsoft MVP C# and also president of the Oklahoma City Developers Group and Oklahoma Agile Developers Group. Raymond spends a lot of his time learning and teaching such things as Test Driven Development, Domain Driven Design, Design Patterns and Extreme Programming practices and principles, to name a few. Raymond is also an advocate of Alt.Net. Raymond is primarily a framework guy, so don't ask him anything about UI :) Check out Devlicio.us!

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