Today's books are amazing. 45 habits of efficient programmers, 97 things that software architects should know... but I always think that I am a FIFO pipeline, and I don't remember much after reading it.
Perhaps only a handful of things in this age of hustle and bustle can be truly remembered and practiced from time to time. On a public car, I forced myself to cut down the last few items from practices that have been used for more than a decade.
Practice:
1. fixed pace
(3 weeks), always produce executable software
Iterative development
.
2. high coverage
(More than 90%), high execution speed
Test Cases (within 5 minutes)
Continuous Integration
(Hudson ).
3. scrum-style ten-minute standing meeting every day
.
4. Sonar
Use and efficient code review
.
In addition, it is also good to recite the agile declaration, and it is becoming better and better.
Note: Why do you need to keep it on your back? Because the expert uncle in the company always uses his hands to remember todo list during the meeting.