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XP and Junior Developers: 7 Mistakes (and how to avoid them)
Washington, DC August 13-August 17
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/AGILE.2007.67AGILE 2007 (AGILE 2007)
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In two years of leading agile projects at Avanade, an organization heavy in recent college hires, I?ve learned a number of lessons about how to be successful with junior developers on an agile team. Indeed, my most successful team has been my most junior.

I discovered that my biggest mistakes with junior teams were related to partially adopting XP. Where a senior team, by virtue of its experience, can adapt to replace missing XP practices, a junior team reveals the extent to which the XP practices form a whole and are best adopted together.

Citation:
Richard Lawrence, "XP and Junior Developers: 7 Mistakes (and how to avoid them)," agile, pp.234-239, AGILE 2007 (AGILE 2007), 2007
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