RE: is SIP an Emergent Property

"Kent Beck" <[email protected]> Fri, 17 Jan 2003 11:32:01 -0800
Newsgroups gmane.comp.programming.software-in-process
Organization Three Rivers Institute
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Only in the sense that there is so much less to remember and learn at
first. 
  1. Measure SIP. 
  2. Figure out what might be keeping it from dropping further. 
  3. Try something from the list of practices (or elsewhere). 
  4. Measure again.
 
My pleasure comes from the radical simplification of XP, which for me in
an aesthetic intellectual move of a kind I deeply desire but rarely
achieve.
 
Does that answer your question?
 
Kent

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Hi Kent,



What I love about SIP is it embodies XP in a grain of sand, a single
number.


In your experience with SIP to date, do customers love SIP in this way
too?

Dan 

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