Methods

Agile Development

The Attachments shortcode displays a list of files attached to a page. Example : Attachments Usage The shortcurt lists files found in a specific folder. Currently, it support two implementations for pages If your page is a markdown file, attachements must be place in a folder named like your page and ending with .files. content _index.md page.files attachment.pdf page.md If your page is a folder, attachements must be place in a nested ‘files’ folder. »

Behavior Driven Development

The Attachments shortcode displays a list of files attached to a page. Example : Attachments Usage The shortcurt lists files found in a specific folder. Currently, it support two implementations for pages If your page is a markdown file, attachements must be place in a folder named like your page and ending with .files. content _index.md page.files attachment.pdf page.md If your page is a folder, attachements must be place in a nested ‘files’ folder. »

Incremental VS Iterative

Entertaining post filled with great tie ins to music like and how it applies to Agile development, like: “You can’t always get what you want. But if you try sometime, you just might find, you get what you need.” Don’t Know What I Want, But I Know How to Get It. »

Kanban Development

The Attachments shortcode displays a list of files attached to a page. Example : Attachments Usage The shortcurt lists files found in a specific folder. Currently, it support two implementations for pages If your page is a markdown file, attachements must be place in a folder named like your page and ending with .files. content _index.md page.files attachment.pdf page.md If your page is a folder, attachements must be place in a nested ‘files’ folder. »

MVP VS Earliest Testable/Usable/Lovable

Earliest Feedbackable Product Earliest Testable Product Earliest Usable Product Earliest Lovable Product Making sense of MVP (Minimum Viable Product) – and why I prefer Earliest Testable/Usable/Lovable. »

Test Driven Development

Use the children shortcode to list the child pages of a page and the further descendants (children’s children). By default, the shortcode displays links to the child pages. Usage Parameter Default Description style “li” Choose the style used to display descendants. It could be any HTML tag name nohidden “false” When true, child pages hidden from the menu will not display description “false” Allows you to include a short text under each page in the list. »