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A Gentle Introduction to Lean Software Development
- Narrated by: Timothy Burke
- Length: 2 hrs and 30 mins
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Summary
Discover what is involved with Lean Software Development and Kanban so that you can more efficiently deliver software to your customers.
Incorporating lean manufacturing and lean IT principles and practices are essential to delivering software to your customers quickly and easily. This audiobook, A Gentle Introduction to Lean Software Development, will help you understand how the lean principles can be applied to software development, lean software architecture, and lean software strategies, so that you can more efficiently deliver software to your customers.
From this audiobook you will learn about:
- Lean manufacturing
- Lean software development
- Applying lean software development
- Agile software development vs. lean software development
- Software practices to support lean
- Kanban
About the Author Stephen Haunts is an experienced software developer with a focus on Microsoft .NET technologies and security for back-end enterprise systems. Stephen is also a Pluralsight Author, blogger, writer, and international conference speaker at events like NDC London, NDC Oslo, NDC Sydney, Techorama and SDD Conf. Stephen also runs a user group called Derbyshire Dot Net in the UK.
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- David Maher
- 19-10-21
Good overview but very high level
When it says gentle it means it. It is very good but very very high level. If you know anything about Lean Software Development then this book is not for you.