Understanding the Life Cycle Phases of the Extreme Programming Development Model

Extreme programming (XP) is a specialist programming strategy that enables coders to quickly incorporate changes in the final build. This specialist technique prioritizes efficient code delivery through shorter development cycles and periodic releases. It emphasizes client feedback and allows programmers to build higher-quality software products through customer observations.

This software delivery model was developed in the ’90s by Kent Beck. This framework enables software engineers to deliver software at a sustainable rate. It takes its name from the idea that the best elements of traditional software development (such as pair programming, TDD, and CI) are taken to an extreme level.  

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