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    • A Skill Is...
    • About
    • Analysis for Skills
    • Downloading the Agile Skills Mind Map
      • Exporting the Mind Map to a File
      • Printing the Map to Paper or to a PDF File
    • Intended Audience
      • Anna, a developer
    • Road Map
      • 2010-03-01 to 03-19 Backlog
      • 2010.03.22 to 04.09 Backlog
      • Unscheduled Backlog
  • Agile Skill Levels
    • Self and Peer Assessments
  • Agile Skills Inventory
    • Business Value
      • Story Estimation
      • Story Picking
      • Story Splitting
      • Story Writing
    • Collaboration
      • Collective Ownership
      • Leadership
      • Pair Programming
      • Peer-to-Peer Feedback
      • Self-Managing
      • Stand Up Meetings
    • Confidence
      • Continuous Integration
      • Reaching Done
    • Product
      • Direct Customer Interaction
      • Evolutionary Design
    • Self Improvement
      • Connect With Experts
      • Practice
      • Speak Your Truth
      • Take Care of Yourself
    • Supportive Culture
      • Appreciative Inquiry
      • Communication
    • Technical Excellence
      • Refactoring
      • Simple Design
      • Test Driven Development (TDD)
  • Agile Skills Matrix
  • Certification
    • Agile Skill Badge
      • Apprentice
      • Mentor
  • Collected Knowledge
    • Ideas to refine
      • Guiding Retrospective
      • Hiring agile coach
      • How to start learning Scrum
      • Running Scrum Workshop
      • Scrum Anti-Patterns
      • Story Estimation
  • Quests
    • Attend a Formal Practice Event
    • Form a Learning Group
    • Members
      • Ben Fulton
      • D. André Dhondt
      • Don Murray
      • Horia Slusanschi
      • Ian Chamberlain
      • Jeff Hoover
      • Jussi Mononen
      • Nayan Hajratwala
      • Oleg Smirskyy
      • Richard J Foster
      • Tom de Koning
      • Yvette Francino
    • Read a Book
      • Agile Estimating and Planning by Mike Cohn
      • Agile Retrospectives by Esther Derby and Diana Larsen
      • Clean Code by (Uncle) Bob Martin
      • Domain-Driven Design by Eric Evans
      • Growing Object Oriented Software, Guided by Tests by Nat Pryce and Steve Freeman
      • Practices of an Agile Developer by Venkat Subramaniam and Andy Hunt
      • Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code by Martin Fowler
      • Test Driven Development: By Example by Kent Beck
      • The Passionate Programmer: Creating a Remarkable Career in Software Development by Chad Fowler
      • User Stories Applied by Mike Cohn
      • Working Effectively with Legacy Code by Michael Feathers
    • Take A Course or Get a Certification
      • CSD
      • CSM
      • ISTQB
      • University Certificate in Agile Practices
  • Resources/Networking
    • Interest Groups
    • Things to look for in an agile organization
  • Sandbox - area for testing ideas
    • AutomaticTreeview
    • PeriodicChart
    • Practice a Code Kata
    • Split Testing
      • Landing Page
      • Verbose Landing Page
    • Watch a Katacast
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Sandbox - area for testing ideas‎ > ‎

AutomaticTreeview

Could this replace our mind maps?

All Skills

  • Business Value
    • Story Estimation
    • Story Picking
    • Story Splitting
    • Story Writing
  • Collaboration
    • Collective Ownership
    • Leadership
    • Pair Programming
    • Peer-to-Peer Feedback
    • Self-Managing
    • Stand Up Meetings
  • Confidence
    • Continuous Integration
      • Using Version Control
    • Reaching Done
  • Product
    • Direct Customer Interaction
    • Evolutionary Design
  • Self Improvement
    • Connect With Experts
    • Practice
    • Speak Your Truth
    • Take Care of Yourself
  • Supportive Culture
    • Appreciative Inquiry
    • Communication
  • Technical Excellence
    • Refactoring
      • Extract Method
      • Inline Method
      • Move Method
      • Rename Method
    • Simple Design
      • Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY)
      • Increase Cohesion
        • Interface Segregation Principle
        • Single Responsibility Principle
      • Intentionally Clear Code
        • Favor Composition Over Inheritance
        • Liskov Substitution Principle (LSP)
        • Open Closed Principle
      • Reduce Coupling
        • Dependency Inversion Principle
        • Tell Don't Ask (Law of Demeter)
    • Test Driven Development (TDD)

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