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| | | | | 11th-13th February 2001 is the occasion of the most famous skiing holiday in software. Don't take my word for it; Jim Highsmith was there and wrote the history. It's pretty astounding that, in a field where everyone tries to remind each other that things move at breakneck pace (though that speed is mostly reserved for... | |
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| | | | | OK now that the anniversary's out of the way, I can stop being hagiographic towards agile software development and point out the one big flaw in the approach. It's a stinker. Here's the list of everybody mentioned in the manifesto and the principles behind it: The authors ("We are uncovering better ways of developing software",... | |
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| | | Despite the growing popularity of both Agile development and open-source practices, it's not often that they come up in the same conversation. When these two concepts do intersect, it's often to highlight the contradicting viewpoints that these two models supposedly represent. While there are core differences, Agile doesn't have to be the enemy of open... | ||