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Stephen Cohen's Thoughts on Agile and Project Recovery
Who cares about your Agile development processes?
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over 2 years ago
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stephen cohen
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I find myself thinking that the software industry is far too focused on impressing itself instead of delivering solutions to people . That somehow it's all about us. It isn’t. In recent years we have pasted the tipping point where the means, methods...
Stephen Cohen's Thoughts on Agile and Project Recovery
Requirements aren't evil, we are.
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over 2 years ago
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stephen cohen
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Requirements aren't evil, we are. Really. We, the software developers of the world are solely responsible for the problems of our industry. It's not the process, methodology, or whatever school of thought is winning today’s beauty contest...
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