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- What is Pivotal Tracker? | |
- What’s the difference between a 1 point story and 3 point story? | |
- T/F - Once you understand a topic, you should stop quizzing on that topic? | |
- What do story labels help you accomplish? | |
- What is current? | |
- Why is quizzing yourself on Ruby, then command line a good idea? | |
- Why is calibration important? | |
- Give an example of elaboration? | |
- What is a story estimate? | |
- If a developer is ready to work on the next story, what is the process? | |
- What is reflection? | |
- The Anki program will help you learn by utilizing the _____ strategy. | |
- What is a chore? Give an example. | |
- Name the 6 possible states a story can be in. | |
- What is a bug? Give an example. | |
- What does quizzing help you identify? | |
- What is a release? Give an example. | |
- Give an example of Generation. | |
- What is the difference between a story owner and a story requester? | |
- Why don't we estimate bugs? | |
- What is done? | |
- What is the icebox? | |
- Why do we space out our quizzing sessions? | |
- What are the three strategies for learning we covered in class? | |
- What is a feature? Give an example. |
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