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www.martinfowler.com
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| | | | | Agile methods explained by contrast to the plan-driven mainstream at the time. Key differences are adaptive rather than predictive planning and being people-oriented rather than process-oriented. | |
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venam.net
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| | | | | In a previous post, I've underlined the philosophy behind Domain Driven Design, DDD, and now I'd like to move to a practical approach that handles real issues in software development and architecture, requirements that constantly change, and models that are never precise, never current, and/or never using the best technology available.... | |
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typicalprogrammer.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a collection of diverse comments and discussions from various individuals on the topic of software development methodologies. The main themes include the lack of a universally effective methodology, the importance of team dynamics and human interaction over rigid processes, and the need for adaptability in project management approaches. Some contributors argue that no single methodology works for all projects, emphasizing the importance of context-specific solutions. Others highlight the role of team collaboration, communication, and the human element in successful software development. The discussion also touches on the challenges of implementing methodologies in practice, the limitations of strict processes, and the value ... | |
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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... | ||