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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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ameeracademy.school.blog
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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... | |
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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. | |
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coreydmccarty.dev
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| | Agile methodologies are really easy to let become strict process instead of dynamic workflow |