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Kent Beck first introduced [[Ward Cunningham]] to [[HyperCard]]. He is one of the original members of the [[Hillside Group]], and was on the list of [[InvitedAuthors]] whom [[Ward Cunningham]] first solicited to contribute to [[WikiWikiWeb]] because they were interested in [[PatternLanguage]].
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Kent Beck is the creator of [[Extreme Programming]].
 
Kent Beck is the creator of [[Extreme Programming]].
 
Kent Beck is one of the original members of the [[Hillside Group]]. He is on the list of [[InvitedAuthors]] whom [[Ward Cunningham]] first solicited to contribute to [[WikiWikiWeb]] because they were interested in [[PatternLanguage]].
 
  
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
Kent Beck has an M.S. degree in computer science from the University of Oregon.
 
Kent Beck has an M.S. degree in computer science from the University of Oregon.
  
Kent Beck pioneered software patterns, and is the creator of [[Extreme Programming]]. He also pioneered the rediscovery of Test-driven development and the commercial application of Smalltalk. Beck popularised [[CRC Cards]] with Ward Cunningham and created the JUnit unit testing framework along with [[Erich Gamma]].
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Kent Beck pioneered software patterns, and is the creator of [[Extreme Programming]]. He also pioneered the rediscovery of Test-driven development and the commercial application of Smalltalk.
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Beck popularised [[CRC Cards]] with Ward Cunningham and created the JUnit unit testing framework along with [[Erich Gamma]].
  
 
Kent Beck is one of the signers of the [[Agile Manifesto]].
 
Kent Beck is one of the signers of the [[Agile Manifesto]].

Latest revision as of 22:46, 25 October 2007