Planning Poker 4 Azure
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Oct 13, 2024 - C#
Planning Poker 4 Azure
Just Planning Poker is a simple lightweight planning poker web application written in .Net Core 8 with Blazor WebAssembly.
Small tool for printing task cards used for a Scrum board. Your physical Scrum board will look fantastic. Supports Team Foundation Server and Azure DevOps.
Bring harmony to your teams with a simple, yet powerful project management tool.
AutoScrum tells your clients/team members what are you doing with one click. It finds the PBIs you did yesterday and works out what are you doing today. It supports Azure DevOps and GitHub projects and issues (coming soon). The consultants at SSW use it everyday and the best thing is that it force every team member to keep the backlog up-to-date. …
A NuGet that allows you to use a Azure DevOps Service Hook to track workitems changes in a simply and detailed way.
A game being created as part of our university study plan. Look forward to it!
Strategy game with cells, bacteria and viruses as units.
Requirements management loosely based on SCRUM
Asynchronous story pointing for distributed software teams.
A language learning application focused on vocabulary building. It features interactive learning cards, lecture management, and customizable settings to enhance the language learning experience. The application supports multiple languages and includes example word lists for English, French, and Spanish.
Vaccine App with Front-end in Angular and back-end REST API
A tool that helps calculate the velocity of a scrum team.
A simple command-line utility to report commits of Git repositories for daily standups
Training tool for the PSM I certification.
Scrum Planning Poker is a simple application which provides you with a digital deck of cards to use during SCRUM planning meetings when estimating. Supports Windows 10 PC, Mobile and Xbox One.
The source code of random-story-points.com
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