In this video, I explain an Agile practice called the “Rules of Simplicity”. The Rules of Simplicity are a set of criteria that were written by Kent Beck in an article published in IEEE in 1999. These criteria allow developers to write code that is “simple enough”. Useful resources:
1- Rules of Simplicity:
2- Extreme Programming:
3- Agile Patterns: The Technical Cluster (by Amr Elssamadisy):
More books by Amr Elssamadisy:
4- On Software Design, coding and TDD:
Microtesting video by Geepaw (Mike Hill):

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