I just happen to have links to those articles

Refactoring Everything, Day 01
Refactoring Everything, Day 02
Refactoring Everything, Day 03
Refactoring Everything, Day 04
Refactoring Everything, Day 05
Refactoring Everything, Day 06
Refactoring Everything, Day 07
Refactoring Everything, Day 08
Refactoring Everything, Day 09
Refactoring Everything, Day 10
Refactoring Everything, Day 11
Refactoring Everything, Day 12
Refactoring Everything, Day 13
Refactoring Everything, Day 14
Refactoring Everything, Day 15
Refactoring Everything, Day 16
Refactoring Everything, Day 17
Refactoring Everything, Day 18
Refactoring Everything, Day 19
Refactoring Everything, Day 20
Refactoring Everything, Day 21
Refactoring Everything, Day 22
Refactoring Everything, Day 23
Refactoring Everything, Day 24
Refactoring Everything, Day 25
Refactoring Everything, Day 26
Refactoring Everything, Day 27
Refactoring Everything, Day 28
Refactoring Everything, Day 29
Refactoring Everything, Day 30
Refactoring Everything, Retrospective

I just hope I've converted them properly (I checked some, but not all)


In reply to Re^2: How Can I Help Make PM Faster? by FunkyMonk
in thread How Can I Help Make PM Faster? by pileofrogs

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