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Jul312007

James Kovacs on Agile Development

Shortly after James Kovacs and I wrapped up our video interview (see here), I suggested that he and I cover some of the finer points around agile development in a phone interview.

Download MP3 Audio - James Kovacs on Agile Development (12.79 MB - 27 minutes, 37 seconds)

About James Kovacs

James Kovacs is an independent architect, developer, trainer, and jack-of-all-trades, specializing in the .NET Framework, security, and enterprise application development. He assists clients in building smart clients, web applications, web services, and even full-fledged servers using the .NET Framework and Microsoft server technologies. Whether as a team lead, architect, or hands-on developer, he has a passion for helping clients succeed in their software development projects.

James is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) - Solutions Architect, one of only three in Canada and approximately one hundred world-wide. He holds a variety of designations, including MCP, MCAD, MCSD, and MCT. He received his Bachelors degree from the University of Toronto and his Masters degree from Harvard University.

He is a member of the MSDN Canada Speakers Bureau and a frequent speaker at user groups and events across western Canada. He recently published an article on memory leaks in managed code in MSDN Magazine. You can listen to him and his fellow plumbers, John, Bil, and Jean-Paul on their podcast, Plumbers at Work, which is syndicated by MSDN Canada Community Radio.

About Developer Night in Canada (DNIC)

Developer Night in Canada (DNIC) is a podcast produced by John Bristowe (@jbristowe) and Joey deVilla(@AccordionGuy)of Microsoft Canada. Its focus is to provide insight and analysis from some of the developers and experts in Canada. The RSS feed for Developer Night in Canada (DNIC) is available here. Alternatively, you can subscribe through Apple's iTunes here.

This article also appears on the Canadian Developer Connection blog here.

James Kovacs on Agile Development

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