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	<description>A weblog about Methodologies for Development</description>
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		<title>A very long list of Agile, Lean &amp; C. books</title>
		<description>I've used to have this list on a Google Spreadsheet, it took me quite a while to sort it (the first 3-5 books for each category are more essential than the others) and place the links, but here it is, more than sixty agile-related books!

Agile Process

	User Stories Applied by Mike ...</description>
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		<title>Kanban with Pomodoro, it&#8217;s like spaghetti with sushi but it might work</title>
		<description>I've read a couple of tweets today (demonstrating that Twitter perhaps sometimes makes sense)  and I'm aggregating them here:

Jason Yip twitted a link to this short, clever blog post from Matt Wynne defining kanban:


	There are no iterations: only now. Work at a pace you can truly sustain.
	Done means it is ...</description>
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		<title>Flex &amp; REST: Fun</title>
		<description>I've played a little with Flex in these last days, I've built up a Cover Flow Style Application to browse your Facebook friends.

It uses Facebook AS3 REST API and the SebCoverFlow library for the Cover Flow.

It's online here, and the source code is here. I don't know if I'll spend ...</description>
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		<title>links for 2009-06-02</title>
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                Getting Started with Spring Roo &#124; SpringSource Team Blog
                Basically Rails in Java made with Maven, Spring and JPA
 ...</description>
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