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Reddit mentions of Agile!: The Good, the Hype and the Ugly
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Height | 10 inches |
Length | 7.01 inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | April 2014 |
Weight | 8.18796841068 pounds |
Width | 0.44 inches |
I would recommend the Continuous Delivery book (https://continuousdelivery.com/) as a starting guide for what you need to do on the CI/CD front.
It doesn’t go extensively into testing, which is basically your safety net. The Clean Code book (https://www.amazon.com/Clean-Code-Handbook-Software-Craftsmanship/dp/0132350882) is a good start here.
On the whole Agile Software Development methodologies front, it’s important to understand some principles behind each framework. I’ve found this book useful on that regard: https://www.amazon.com/Agile-Good-Hype-Bertrand-Meyer/dp/3319051547
I know this might sound overwhelming, but so is what you’re describing... : ))
Reading books is an investment that will pay off on this journey you are setting on.
Good luck!
This book is often recommended, though I admit I haven't read it myself
And while not strictly about agile, this recent classic is full of great advice (excerpted pdf linked here)
I'd recommend this book on agile methodologies by Bertrand Meyer Agile!: The Good, the Hype and the Ugly. I think its a fair evaluation of agile as a method and the different 'flavours' of agile.
Id recommend an agile approach but I don't think there is 'one true way' to do it. Have a read through a few books on different agile methodologies and work with your team to adopt something that works for you.