The Anti-IF Campaign

November 26th, 2007 by Marco Leave a reply »

I just got back from the fourth Italian Agile Day and I’ll write more on this in the next few days but I want to share with everyone an interesting Italian campaign my friend Francesco Cirillo – the oldest (not as in age :-D ) and greatest Italian eXtreme Programmer – has launched:

It’s called The Anti-IF Campaign (the page is in Italian)

It reads: “anti-if campaign, you can quit if you want to!”

Francesco talk at the Agile Day (about, among other things, proper Object Orientation) was funny, entertaining and full of meat as usual. Imagine a great public speaker addressing the crowd wearing an Anti-IF t-shirt and saying, while showing snippets of real code with a McCabe’s Cyclomatic Index > 110, “be honest guys: you like this code, don’t you!”

I believe the campaign should have international visibility and that’s why I’m writing this post. Go Francesco, go!! :-)

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4 comments

  1. PierG says:

    Go Francesco go!!!
    PierG – http://pierg.wordpress.com
    P.S. By the way, Marco, congrats for the Agile Day 2007: excellent job!

  2. Good Day,

    Is there an English translation?

    - Mark Ashworth

  3. Marco Abis says:

    Hi Mark,

    not that I’m aware of

    Marco

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