FREE Cheat Sheets for Software Developers and Mangers  

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Introduction to Agile practices that can help you improve the quality of your software by reducing defects, improving design, sharing the theory of the code and building less. It includes an introduction of how to choose the practices for your organizational context.



Introduces to the basics of HTML and XHTML, Page Structure Elements, Key Structural Elements, Specialty Markup and Validation.



Overview of the Business Process Management (BPM) lifecycle together with the roles and results of business process modeling. It gives an overview of the Business Process Modeling Notation and presents the most important BPM patterns.



Scrum is an iterative, incremental software development framework commonly used with agile software development. This Refcard provides a concise overview of the structure of roles, meetings, rules and artifacts within a Scrum organization – it is the definitive cheat sheet for any development manager or software team that is currently using or planning to use Scrum.



Choosing the right agile practices for your team or organization when getting to market faster is of prime importance. Learn about the practices that are the building blocks of these methods such as iterations, continuous integration, refactoring, automated developer tests, and many more.



XML is a general-purpose specification for creating custom mark-up languages. It is classified as an extensible language because it allows its users to define their own elements. Its primary purpose is to help information systems share structured data, particularly via the Internet, and it is used both to encode documents and to serialize data. In the latter context, it is comparable with other text-based serialization languages such as JSON and YAML. As a diverse platform, Java has several solutions for working with XML. This refcard provides developers a concise overview of the different xml processing technologies in Java, and a use case of each technology.

Features include XML File Sample, Parsing Techniques, XML Structure, XPath, Hot Tips and more.



If you liked some of the above samples, you can find 74 Cheat Sheets on software development

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