Yes.exam takers say in PMI _ ACP "About 50% of the questions had Scrum or XP mentioned on them. About 10% were on Lean or Kanban" So it will be a challenge for me without XP knowledge. Saving Changes...
Vinod, join a workshop if possible.
I know few at Hi-tech city/Jubliee Hills area. Saving Changes...
Stéphane ParentSelf Employed / Semi-retired| Leader MakerPrince Edward Island, Canada
Have you considered reading XP-specific material, rather than just agile?
Here is a list of books that should get you going on XP.
Ken Auer and Roy Miller. Extreme Programming Applied: Playing To Win, Addison–Wesley.
Kent Beck: Extreme Programming Explained: Embrace Change, Addison–Wesley.
Kent Beck and Martin Fowler: Planning Extreme Programming, Addison–Wesley.
Kent Beck and Cynthia Andres. Extreme Programming Explained: Embrace Change, Second Edition, Addison–Wesley.
Ron Jeffries, Ann Anderson and Chet Hendrickson (2000), Extreme Programming Installed, Addison–Wesley.
Matt Stephens and Doug Rosenberg (2003). Extreme Programming Refactored: The Case Against XP, Apress.
Have you considered reading XP-specific material, rather than just agile?
Here is a list of books that should get you going on XP.
Ken Auer and Roy Miller. Extreme Programming Applied: Playing To Win, Addison–Wesley.
Kent Beck: Extreme Programming Explained: Embrace Change, Addison–Wesley.
Kent Beck and Martin Fowler: Planning Extreme Programming, Addison–Wesley.
Kent Beck and Cynthia Andres. Extreme Programming Explained: Embrace Change, Second Edition, Addison–Wesley.
Ron Jeffries, Ann Anderson and Chet Hendrickson (2000), Extreme Programming Installed, Addison–Wesley.
Matt Stephens and Doug Rosenberg (2003). Extreme Programming Refactored: The Case Against XP, Apress.
That’s an exhaustive list. Thanks Stephane.
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1 reply by Vinod Vadakkethalakkal
Oct 18, 2016 11:32 AM
Vinod Vadakkethalakkal
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Yes. XP-specific material is okay for me.Thank you all..