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method:extreme-programming-xpExtreme Programming (XP)
Software development methodology created by Kent Beck, emphasizing frequent releases, pair programming, and pattern-based design.
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- A major competing approach to parallel programming based on instantiating objects with embedded active processes and monitors for synchronization.
- Software engineering practices derived from Alexander's pattern language; incorporated into architectural studios and construction firms by early 2000s.
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