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waldo.jaquith.org
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| | | | | When writing about Agile software development, I always capitalize the word. This isn't an affectation, but instead an effort to communicate an important distinction. | |
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akos.ma
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| | | | | Something very big happened during the last 20 years: The Agile Invasion?®©. | |
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www.stum.de
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author reflects on their extensive experience with various software development methodologies, emphasizing the importance of adapting Agile principles to fit specific project needs rather than rigidly following prescribed rules. | |
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sboots.ca
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| | | "Agile" gets mentioned enough in digital government work that can sometimes seem like it applies to everything: is anything not agile? But there's a deeper meaning behind it that's easy to miss: adding agile practices without removing established, "waterfall" processes that slow a team down is a recipe for frustration. Being agile means choosing one approach over another, and deliberately prioritizing what you spend your time on. | ||