XP, or Extreme Programming, is an agile software development framework that aims to produce higher quality software, and higher quality of life for the development team. XP is most suited to projects involving small teams with vague or rapidly changing requirements. It emphasizes frequent releases in short development cycles, intended to improve productivity and introduce checkpoints where new customer requirements can be easily adopted. Core practices include: pair programming, test-driven development, continuous integration, simple design, refactoring, small releases, coding standards, collective ownership, metaphor, sustainable pace, and on-site customer.
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